Posts tagged introversion

MEME DUMP (INTROVERT EDITION 4)

Society has created a stereotype regarding introverts which limits their abilities and talents. Although there might be an iota of truth in these thesis it’s worth drawing the line between the hearsay and facts. In this blog post I’d be reacting to some memes about introverts; correcting some flawed perceptions about them and corroborating facts.

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THE DARK SIDE OF INTROVERSION (7 TRAITS)

You may have heard of all the admirable traits that are used to describe introverts such as being creative, intelligent and independent souls with a gentle heart. However, despite all these good traits, not all is good for an introvert. There’s also the opposite side of the coin that often gets dismissed by others but is just as part of an introvert’s identity. The dark side accounts for these undesirable traits that tends to materialise when an introvert is under stress and needs to go in self isolation mode.

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MEME DUMP (INTROVERT EDITION 3)

Society has created a stereotype regarding introverts which limits their abilities and talents. Although there might be an iota of truth in these thesis it’s worth drawing the line between the hearsay and facts. In this blog post I’d be reacting to some memes about introverts; correcting some flawed perceptions about them and corroborating facts.

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE (MYERS BIGGS EXPLAINED)

Myers Briggs is basically a system which carefully segregates the broad spectrum of introversion and extroversion which was propounded by Carl Jung into sixteen personality types. It is important to note that no one personality type is better than another. Myers Briggs isn’t designed to look for abnormality or dysfunction in any personality type. Instead its goal is to help you learn more about yourself.

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