Why It’s Great Being an Introvert-Extrovert Couple, Despite Our Differences
An introvert-extrovert relationship. That almost sounds like a recipe for disaster. She enjoys being around people, and I need ample time away from others.
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An introvert-extrovert relationship. That almost sounds like a recipe for disaster. She enjoys being around people, and I need ample time away from others.
INTJs are complicated people who have many layers, and we can be full of contradictions. Are you an INTJ?
Being the only introvert in a room of five other people and vying for a spot on a competitive team is my idea of a nightmare.
It’s quite common for INFPs to mistype themselves, especially when taking a personality assessment for the first time or reading basic type descriptions.
While one might expect self-reflective introverts to be armed with a firm sense of identity, this is not always the case.
I want the people around me to approve of what I’m doing. I see this as being part of my highly sensitive introvert nature, as well as my INFJ personality.
When I went on my first true solo trip to Australia several years ago, I realized there’s a whole other kind of being alone.
I went from being an introvert who placed too much value on what others thought to an introvert who felt more confident and comfortable in her own skin.
I’m an INFP, and I don’t consider myself to be an obsessive cleaner. Despite this, clutter is the one thing that can drive me out of my mind.