⚡️ The belief that it's better to take action (to not sit idle) provides you with a deep source of energy. Your motivation to seek high stimulation plunges you into colorful people and places. Others may see you as the enthusiastic connector, ready to excitedly socialize with one person to the next. Apply your strengths by being Extraverted:
1. Take risks to get rewards
Adventure is the spice of life, so act on outward opportunities to gain new experiences.
2. Influence and persuade others
Speak up to bring significant talking points to light that can drive impact.
3. Work together to build exciting experiences
Use your sociable energy to make tasks and projects more fun, enhancing group morale and momentum.
4. Quickly form new connections
A stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet, so extend your friendly nature to newcomers, making them feel engaged.
5. Keep everyone together by reaching out to them
Lead people forward by checking in, promote meeting up, and getting together to interact.
⏳ Adapt by being Introverted
Being Extraverted has its limits. You risk becoming frantic if you never slow down. Talking too much is a weakness if you inhibit others from sharing their thoughts. What can you learn from Introverted people?
- Spend time alone or in low key in settings that allow you to stay in the background.
- Be reserved by pausing to make space for others to share their own thoughts and reflections.
Adapt to being Introverted sometimes. By taking your time to slow down or listening to others, your interactions will blossom in new ways.