@anna_mandziuk yes sure. It makes me more outgoing and helped me increase my connections also I'm community coordinator so the most important thing is communication and being initiative
I would say in the middle. I cannot live without my friends and communication with them. But I ususally think better when I am alone and I can sometimes feel really tired after communicating with people a lot.
@daryakhmetova Although I feel like I'm more extroverted, I also get that feeling that you're describing, the feeling that your social battery is close to empty π
I'm an Ambivert totally. I find it really challenging because when I'm working, the introverted part of me really helps to focus and get the job done where as being an introvert, I fail at voicing my opinions during team meetings. My extrovert part of me really comes to life when I'm at in-person events and it really helps me build my network. I don't i just get fired up when i attend events where i meet like-minded people π€
@amarnath_nagula "I fail at voicing my opinions during team meetings" - totally relate to that! Often when my social battery is up, I have trouble expressing my thoughts
@anna_mandziuk exactly. I need to work on my skill to master my opinions in team meeting. I think it all comes down to how much the team members trusts you and gives opportunity express our thoughts.
At my current job, I feel so good and love to go to work everyday π€
@maxwellcdavis A couple of my friends, who I always considered being extroverted because they are always the life of the parties, told me that they are 100% introverts! Maybe you're the same way! π
I really couldn't say! When with different people, I'm mostly an extrovert since I speak a lot and really like interacting. However, I need that balance of coming back home and spending whole days by myself since I really enjoy my own company and my social batteries do not last much.
I'm somewhere between them, but closer to introvert. I used to have a hard time because I kept on getting shy and it's still hard to speak up sometimes. But I'm getting better with more experiences, and I can't do anything about it except for just moving on. I'm sure there are always going to be ups and downs :)
Introverted extrovert. Would that be ambivert then? :) Really depending on the situation and usually starting out introverted and then becoming more extroverted the more comfortable I feel with people or in situations. I can be the person that anxiously stays in bed all day because I prefer being by myself and I "can't do" people that day, but I can also be the life of a party.
I do believe for most people it's situational.
I keep switching modes depending on a gathering. I grew up more of a loner kid, so that part has wired me to keep it to myself. But with the right set of people I turn into bear from Masha & the Bear : )