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Introvert, Extrovert, or Ambivert: Which One Are You?

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In this difficult time of the Covid, Covid 19, coronavirus, which ever you prefer to call it, staying at home has never been easier, especially when you're an introvert. But what happens when you're someone who is extroverted or ambivert? Do you think staying at home would be difficult? None the less, if you’ve been keeping up with the Myers-Briggs Indicator Type trend, then you’re probably familiar with introversion and extraversion. But sometimes personality tests, although they mean well and have helped with career-building and personal development, they can still be...well...very black and white. In a perfect world, we’d only have to worry about two options. But, people are more fluid than that, and sometimes, things can get messy. What does it mean to be an introvert, extrovert, or ambivert?

#introvert #extrovert #ambivert

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Script Writer: Catherine Huang
Script Editor: Steven Wu
Narrator: Wendy Hu
Animator: Janessa Jennings
YouTube Manager: Wendy Hu

References:

Ancowitz, N. (2010, March 22). 5 Things Every Introvert Should Know about Extroverts (and Vice Versa). Psychology Today. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

Cherry, K. (2018, September 21). 8 Signs You're an Introvert. Very Well Mind. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

Cuncic, A. (2017, May 22). Understanding the Dimensions of Introversion and Shyness. Very Well Mind. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

MacDonald, F. (2016, October 27). The Science of Introverts vs Extroverts. Science Alert. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

Moore, K. (2017, July 13). 3 Ways To Being A More Effective Ambivert (Hint: In Between An Introvert and Extrovert). Forbes. Retrieved October 23, 2018.

Sinrich, J. (2018). 10 Signs You’re an Ambivert (Hint: You Probably Are). Reader's Digest. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

Surbhi, S. (2016, July 13). Difference Between Introvert and Extrovert. Key Differences. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

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