Curious to see the split...
Curious to see the split...
Life would be simple if there were only two types of people. We also have Omniverts, Centroverts, Ambiverts. The three I listed are difficult to understand as you don’t know who they today because it probably won’t be the same as yesterday. Don’t forget the covert who has completely changed who he was to something new.
I consider myself personable.
I like toast!
I'm a professional extrovert, but I cherish my alone time as much as anyone I've ever known.
I'm Andrew Hamm and I approve this message.
I'm a beast, well, a field mouse, but a beast of a mouse, well the younger sibling of a field mouse beast, but at least I can tie my shoes.
Roy W. Jackson, Sr. ABOC
Intro
Introvert that knows how to be an extrovert for work, but typically leaves me drained and non social after work. However, I love my job and the work I do.
I'm an introvert. In fact, I have diagnosed anxiety, mostly social. I guess I get exposure therapy by working in this field because we see a lot of people and you have to learn to sink or swim. I am vastly different than when I started working in this field. I can make convincing enough small talk and I try to be personable and friendly, but I will never be one of those razzle dazzle car salesman types.
Krystle
I'm an ambivert. Which can be rewarding, but also exhausting sometimes
i think both depends on my mood.
If the gas pump says, "See cashier", I leave and find a station more aligned with my mood.
Last edited by waynegilpin; 01-10-2023 at 07:56 AM.
I'm an extroverted introvert.
Wesley S. Scott, MBA, MIS, ABOM, NCLE-AC, LDO - SC & GA
“As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it.” -Albert Einstein
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