You chose your sweet S.O. because they’re a calm port in the storm, even during the most turbulent times. But they’re a textbook introvert and you’re the complete opposite. What happens when your life ...
The fundamental difference between innies and outies, as they’re sometimes called, is that introverts require alone time to recharge their batteries, while extroverts gain energy by being around other ...
It’s Friday night and your friend asks you to go with her to a house party where you’ll know no one. Nightmare situation, you think—but you go. Who knows, maybe you’ll meet the love of your life. Once ...
Your inbox is about to become a better place. Sign up for exclusive content from our editors and never miss out on the best from the magazine and stylist.co.uk again. Being an introvert doesn’t have ...
In social settings, people assume your social introvert just doesn’t like them. He doesn’t talk to them. He doesn’t talk much, in general. He doesn’t ask others questions about themselves. So, your ...
For extroverts, their oxygen comes from being around people, lively conversations, and one-of-a-kind encounters. Introverts, on the other hand, can often get by without small talk and prefer to be ...
There’s a word for that too. While the idea of falling into one of these categories may sound like some pop psychology fad, understanding what recharges us and what uses our emotional energy is ...
THERE’S nothing like a party where you don’t know anyone to determine which personality category you fall into – introvert or extrovert. Stick to the sidelines nursing a drink, and you’re definitely ...
In a group situation, it's not necessarily the talkers who have the best ideas It is often assumed extroverts do best in life, but according to a new best-selling book, introverts are just as high ...
Most people identify themselves as one or the other without a second thought. An introverted person may wish to spend their down time in the quiet solitude of their own company; a more extroverted ...