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The document summarizes the key differences between introverts and extroverts. Extroverts tend to be more social, assertive, and gain energy from interacting with others. They enjoy seeking out social situations and engaging with people. Introverts are more reserved, prefer solitary activities, and can feel drained by social interactions. They tend to be quieter and prefer spending time alone in reflection. Introverts avoid impulsive decisions and rely more on intuition, while extroverts are more confident interpreting social cues and more likely to take action to remedy workplace issues.
The document summarizes the key differences between introverts and extroverts. Extroverts tend to be more social, assertive, and gain energy from interacting with others. They enjoy seeking out social situations and engaging with people. Introverts are more reserved, prefer solitary activities, and can feel drained by social interactions. They tend to be quieter and prefer spending time alone in reflection. Introverts avoid impulsive decisions and rely more on intuition, while extroverts are more confident interpreting social cues and more likely to take action to remedy workplace issues.
The document summarizes the key differences between introverts and extroverts. Extroverts tend to be more social, assertive, and gain energy from interacting with others. They enjoy seeking out social situations and engaging with people. Introverts are more reserved, prefer solitary activities, and can feel drained by social interactions. They tend to be quieter and prefer spending time alone in reflection. Introverts avoid impulsive decisions and rely more on intuition, while extroverts are more confident interpreting social cues and more likely to take action to remedy workplace issues.
individuals. individuals. Shows a preference for seeking, Introverts tend to be reserved and enganging in, enjoying social withdrawn in social setting, often interactions. preferring to avoid social situations altogether. More socially present, thriving on the Tend to be quieter, gaining enjoyment energy of those around them, often from spending time alone. finding themselves the center of attentionin large social groups. Avoid impulsive decisions through Tendency to talk more often in louder thoughtful consideration, intuition voices, take up more physical space and primarily count on themselves. with broader gestures and to initiane more conversations. Noise distractions in the workplace Extrovert made more eye contact and Have a more pronounced reaction to spoke more frequently than introvert. noise.
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remedy unsatisfactory workplace situations than their introvert counterparts. After I read the article, in my opinion, I am an extrovert because I do not like being alone and sometimes feel bored when alone. Besides that, I also like to be involved in social interactions such as being active in a community or organization. I feel happy when interacting or even discussing things with my friends or even other people. In addition, I am also open to sharing experiences or problems that I have faced. I also like to give my subjective or objective advice or opinions to others. I am also confident to speak in front of many people. It was experience that shaped me to what it is today. Although like there is still a period where I want to be alone and do not want to be bothered by others. But it was only for a while and I tried to get up again after that.
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