Introvert
Introverts are introspective and quiet, enjoy working alone or one-on-one, and are reflective and private. They require time to themselves to recharge the energy drained by interacting with others, especially strangers.
> Description :
Introverts are introspective and quiet, enjoy working alone or one-on-one, and are reflective and private. They require time to themselves to recharge the energy drained by interacting with others, especially strangers. They often prefer observing others to interacting and tend to process thoughts internally rather than verbally. In large group settings, they often appear shy and reserved because they find it hard to interject into a conversation unless invited. They might seem shy or insecure, they often don't feel the need to share their thoughts with others. Introverts easily direct their energy toward the inner world of experience and ideas. They might be comfortable with only a few close and deep friendships.
>Easier :
1. Interacting with others whom you know well
2.Speaking about things you're knowledgeable and enthusiastic about
3.Relaxing and recharging by yourself
4.Sharing adventures with close friends
5.Working uninterrupted for long periods of time
>Difficult :
1.Projecting your voice
2.Multitasking with people
3.Discussing topics you know little about or have little interest in
4.Interjecting important information while others are speaking
>Results Show :
1.You are introspective and need time alone to recharge.
2. You enjoy being in small groups or by yourself, and may be perceived as reflective and private.
3.Interacting with others, especially strangers, can drain you.
4. In large groups, you may not feel compelled to share your thoughts with others.
5. You draw energy from the inner world of your own ideas and experience.
6. You usually have a few close and deep friendships.
>Aptitude Awareness :
You're not one to initiate idle chitchat with strangers. In a large gathering you may feel physically and mentally overwhelmed. Social silence between people does not bother you; in fact, you're quite comfortable with silence. You can sustain a one-on-one conversation for hours. Although you can handle small groups, you prefer one-on- one social interaction. In a large group you tend to single out people similar to you and stick with them, rather than floating around the crowd. You prefer more in-depth contact with others, and tend to focus on a few people at a time. You might enjoy communicating with people by email rather than initiating phone calls.
>Tips :
1.People love to talk about themselves. Ask questions to get a conversation going.
2. In a group, try to connect with others individually, getting to know one person at a time.
3.Attend social gatherings with someone you know.