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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

introverted introspection.

Watching me at work, you might not know that most personal interactions, especially with groups, make me extremely anxious.  I tend to hide my discomfort well, a combination of great public speaking classes and forced personality changes when on the clock.

Those who do know me both in and outside of the office understand-- I'd much rather spend a day with one or two close friends, chatting and enjoying a quiet place than experiencing the sensory overload of a crowded, loud space.  I'm an introvert at my core-- a trait I think comes partially from my shy father and homebody mother.

This being said, I was too excited to see this article posted in my friend Ellen's google reader the other day.  Finally, a primer for helping people understand me!  It's so odd to be around extroverts all the time (my field tends to be chock full of 'em) who don't understand why I may sometimes come across as cold or boring.

In the case of Jeremy, the conversation is generally more "OMG WHY WOULDN'T I WANT TO GO TO A DAY LONG CONCERT AND THEN GO TO A PARTY AFTERWARDS?!"  It's hard being in a relationship with an extrovert-- J craves social interaction, has a lot of friends and always has something on the agenda.  I, however, am simply exhausted when even thinking about some of the things we have on deck sometimes.  It takes a lot of out of me to be talkative around people I don't know and to force interactions-- I  hate that this makes me come across as a bitch sometimes, but it's who I am.  If you don't believe me, pay special attention to Myth #10 in the article I posted above.

So, dear reader, are you an introvert or extrovert?  What do you find the hardest to deal with when interacting with "the other type"?

4 comments:

  1. You have one huge introvert here! Hopefully I can learn to manage it as well as you have.

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  2. Also! I read that book a few years ago. It was comforting.

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  3. I need to read this book- we are soooo alike- I think we knew that! I get tired of I have more than a few things on my plate during the day! Hope you are doing well :)

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  4. SSoooo true. I need to take this one in to work. I definately don't like to interact for the sake of it and I absolutely shut down when there is too much going on. My B can't understand why I don't want the music up in my room, when I can hear a drill going, an u`sonic cleaner going, and converstaions in 2 other rooms, along with a phone ringing. The music doesn't drown out it makes it worse! I can barely function or get the proper thoughts together at that point. I am definatley bringing that post in for my next agenda day1 Thanks!

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