It's generally thought that shyness goes hand in hand with introversion, but many introverts simply prefer solitary to social activities. |
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And the lo-fi continuum being celebrated here did in fact turn out to be a confederacy of introverts, if not to say solipsists. |
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It amuses me when I hear people say they went into journalism because they are introverts who would rather watch from the sidelines. |
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Extroverts often prefer red and bright colors, while introverts opt for muted hues, such as blues and violets. |
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One way to determine if someone is an ambivert is to notice if an individual displays traits of both introverts and extroverts. |
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But introverts feel when they're not interested any more, it's time to move on. |
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The study found the amount of spillover employees experienced both at home and work depended on whether they were introverts or extroverts. |
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Background music can help extroverts focus, but tends to torment introverts. |
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The pseudocoelomates include the nematodes, rotifers, gastrotrichs, and introverts. |
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This, I should point out, was not the conversation of two introverts humblebragging. |
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It tends to make extroverts more extroverted and introverts more introverted. |
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Introverts who do so are celebrated for their achievements despite being introverts. |
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Personal devotions, meditations or prayer may refresh introverts. |
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One of my next projects is to create an online course in public speaking for introverts. |
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Those of the Piscis sign usually are people introverts with tendency to flee from the reality. |
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I get on very well with highly sensitive people as well, introverts or people who have difficulties to express what they confusely feel inside. |
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From introverts, these children gradually became confident persons. |
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Dr. Brian Little had attendees roaring with laughter with his psychological analysis of extraverts, introverts and ambiverts and how we are more efficient together. |
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In contrast, introverts are thought to be more socially conforming, more sensitive to reinforcement, have lower sensory thresholds, and therefore feel pain more easily. |
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For most populations, for example, it is not known how many people are vegetarians or how many are extraverts or introverts. |
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In past times, we divided ourselves into the introverts and the extroverts, the field-dependent and the field-independent, the visualizers and the verbalizers. |
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Extraverts prefer active learning while introverts prefer reflective learning. |
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Tove Jansson's Moomins books are also full of introverts, shrewish animals who hide under sinks or wander around the world in search of the horizon, never saying a word. |
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Generallyspeaking, dentists are practice-oriented, professional introverts who carelessly underrate the potential for development and the possibilities arising from their patients or their practice environment. |
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According to the research, married, extroverted optimists are happier than single, pessimistic introverts, and Republicans are happier than Democrats. |
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They are often introverts, preferring solitude to salesmanship. |
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The opinions of introverts and those of us who need a good deal of time to mull things over tend not to be fully included into the decision-making process. |
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The introverts are harder to read and can easily be misunderstood. |
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They may be the office type or salesmen, introverts or extroverts. |
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Extraverts in comparison to introverts have less cortical arousal and more mental reactive inhibition. |
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Extroverts, sensors, thinkers, and judgers managed more people on average and also made more money than introverts, intuitives, feelers, and perceivers, respectively. |
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Introverts have figured out that if they leave socializing to the extroverts they'll end up at the bottom of the pile. |
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Introverts re-charge their batteries by retreating to a quiet and non-stimulating environment. |
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Introverts tended to outperform ambiverts rather than the reverse. |
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