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Do you get all hyped up to go to a party only to find yourself suddenly fading after an hour or two? Do your friends constantly comment on how extroverted you are, but you know deep down that you’re a homebody at heart? If so, you may be an introverted extrovert! Read below to find out more about this personality type that blends the introvert vs. extrovert dichotomy into the best of both worlds. Plus, we interviewed life coaches Tara Bradford and Lauren Krasny for their insight on how to thrive as an introverted extrovert.
Introverted Extrovert Meaning
Introverted extroverts are people who enjoy socializing but need alone time to rest and recharge. The introverted extrovert, also called the “outgoing introvert,” is a type of ambivert—meaning that they blend traits of extroverted and introverted personality types.
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Extroverts can’t just wake up one day and become more introverted, and the same is true for the reverse. Personality traits like introversion and extroversion, or falling somewhere along the spectrum, are believed to be an innate part of who we are—and may even be linked to our DNA.[29]Thanks
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It’s not very rare to be an introverted extrovert. In fact, nearly 70% of people don’t identify strongly with extroversion or introversion. Most people consider themselves ambiverts, or a blend of the two sides of the spectrum.[30]Thanks
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Even true extroverts can be shy, have social anxiety, or even have weak interpersonal skills. Keep in mind that while we often use introversion and shyness interchangeably, any personality type can possess any trait.Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.choosingtherapy.com/ambivert/
- ↑ Tara Bradford. Life & Mindset Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Tara Bradford. Life & Mindset Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Tara Bradford. Life & Mindset Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Tara Bradford. Life & Mindset Coach. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20130717-what-makes-someone-an-extrovert
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- ↑ https://faculty.wharton.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Grant_PsychScience2013.pdf
- ↑ Lauren Krasny. Executive, Strategic, & Personal Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lauren Krasny. Executive, Strategic, & Personal Coach. Expert Interview
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