⏳ The belief that it's better to hold back (than to jump in) provides you with a deep source of energy. Your motivation to seek lower stimulation lets you recharge your battery. You might be seen as the quiet contributor, your reserved style making space for people and places to unfold and play out as they naturally wish. Apply your strengths by being Introverted:
1. Think before acting
Giving thoughts and feelings space to mature allows you to be intentional with your time and effort.
2. Listen closely to what people say
Letting others speak more lets you interpret and decode what they truly mean.
3. Work alone and let others do the same
High energy is not required to be productive, and your unhurried work style lets you give projects all the time they need to be successful. Not rushing or disrupting their flow.
4. Form fewer, deeper relationships
Take your time to fully know someone, patiently peeling back the layers of their true self.
5. Provide space for everyone by staying in the background
The most powerful force is just your presence, which leads others to fully express and situations to fully evolve.
⚡️ Adapt by being Extraverted
Being Introverted has its constraints. You risk becoming isolated if you don't actively reach out. Not sharing your thoughts with others is a weakness when you have something valuable to contribute. What can you learn from Extraverted people?
- Be energetic by seeking exciting activities that get you moving and interacting more
- Be sociable by finding time for settings that let you listen and share freely amongst others.
Take your time to regroup, but observe when to adapt. You'll discover that a well-timed comment or quick action will enhance your interactions.