personality. The most important aspect of our personality is to know where we fall on the introvert and the extrovert spectrum because this influences our way of living. Unfortunately‚ It is hard to be an introvert in an extrovert culture. Although people have a misconception about shyness and introversion‚ society does not longer value those qualities. But‚ why society has a cultural bias towards extroverts? Now in days‚ being a sociable and charismatic person with the ability to communicate easily
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accomplished with a low powered telescope‚ lower than the telescopes we use today. Paragraph 2 There is¬¬¬¬¬¬ a larger number of extroverts than introverts in America. That makes it harder for introverts to fit in with other extroverts. When introverts go to school it is harder for them because the teacher makes class participation part of the students score. Most of all introverts have to adapt or already adapted to these classes to deal with his/her problems. Paragraph 3 Michelangelo had an amazing
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today commonly dismiss introverts when they claim to feel lonely even with a crowd. Isn’t that like whining about having nothing to eat when opening up a full fridge? Whatever happened to their social skills? I happen to sympathize with these lonely brave souls‚ though‚ perhaps because I am just one of them. Growing up homeschooling‚ I wanted to break the typical homeschool stereotype kid. I had friends‚ I went to camps‚ and I joined many events. However‚ I had an introvert personality. And often
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a team very diverse. There are also some unique personality characteristics such as introverts and extroverts that I would like to discuss. Introvert people are described as people who are predominantly concern with their own thoughts and feelings rather than with external things. People wrongly assume introvert is synonymous with being shy‚ and that’s just not true. There are ways of dealing with introverts. One way is if you have a lot of team members who for various reasons does not like to
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Analysis of the Power of Introverts Rosalie E. Vento Composition II: ENG 102 Baker College Author and former attorney‚ Susan Cain speaks on behalf of introverts‚ for the empowerment of introverts‚ as an introvert herself. Cain ’s speech given on the TED2012 stage‚ titled‚ An introverted call to action‚ addresses concerns and offers solutions to what she considers problems faced by introverts in western society. Cain’s main argument states that introverts are frequently deemed
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naturally I expected that to be reflected in my results. I was not disappointed. The test reported that I was undoubtedly an introvert. This had no major impact on my life and I continued on as if nothing had ever happened. Susan Cain challenged this with her book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking
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- As extraverts think while they are talking - Introverts are more likely to think before they speak and hence will more likely to miss their opportunity to speak - Introverts won’t open their mouth before they have a perfect answer - “Don’t think about the perfect answer. It’s better to get out there and say something than to never get your voice in.” - Speak misleadingly about things you don’t fully believe in. Don’t think of the downside of what you are suggesting. - Go along with groupthink even
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Introverts in America live in a relatively extrovertly favored world beginning since the early 1900’s with the booming market. Through the rise of extroversion‚ introverts had been submerged in criticism. However‚ Cain emphasizes that there are qualities of introverted people the American community have failed to appreciate. Through Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking‚ Cain provides striking case studies‚ neuroscientific research‚ as well as people who are introverts
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According to the book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain‚ approximately fifty percent of the United States’ population falls under the description of introverted‚ yet extroverted qualities are considered normal and are prefered in the country. The strengths of an introverted person often go unrecognized in our culture. Extroverts‚ on the other hand‚ are seen as leaders and successful due to their loud nature. As a result of an introvert’s‚ typically‚ quiet
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Introvert Leaders Our society sees introverts as people who prefers to be alone. Now you wonder‚ how introverts would take leadership positions if interpersonal interactions are not right up their alley. Seems unlikely‚ right? Andy Johnson‚ author of the “Introvert Revolution: Leading Authentically in a World That Says You Can’t”‚ believes the contrary. Johnson is leading the war against extrovert leadership bias. She wrote the book to provide introvert the needed validation and help them make
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