Signs of Introverts
- Introverts commonly prefer one or two close friends rather than a large group of friendships. The friendships they make are often extremely tight and trusting. This can encourage deep connections and long-lasting loyalty between introverted people and their companions.
- Introverts typically feel comfortable being on their own, and they often seek solitude. This time to "recharge" helps introverts to focus and engage more attentively with the world. The introvert doesn't intend to be rude or anti-social when he seeks time alone; instead, this solitude allows him to appreciate social interactions more fully.
- Introverts may prefer to think about their words longer than extroverts before speaking, making them appear more controlled and deliberate in their speech. This can have advantages and disadvantages. Introverts may be ignored because they don't talk much, but they also appear to be reasonable and have well-considered thoughts.
- Many introverted people have the ability to concentrate for long periods of time; this can lead them to do well academically and in solving problems. However, introverts may feel most comfortable when working in their own style, and may be less comfortable with group projects and presentations than extroverted people are.
Friendships
Alone Time
Choose Words Carefully
Good Concentration
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