A new term is trending: “otrovert.” Here’s what psychologists say it is—and 7 signs you might fit the in-between profile.
There's a new personality trait on the block, and it's all over the internet. You have probably already come across it. The ...
Extroverts thrive on social interaction and often find extended periods of solitude to be draining and isolating. They ...
As psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who introduced the concepts back in 1923 described, extroverts prefer to engage with the outer world of objects, sensory perception, and action. Introverts, on the other ...
Over the years, when people have asked if I’m an introvert or an extrovert, I haven’t known what to say because I don’t identify fully with either personality type. It turns out I’m hardly alone. It’s ...
While we all know individuals who are wildly outgoing, plenty of fun to be around and occasionally even obnoxious, chances are we relate less to these extroverts and more to introverts or people ...
In my book on empaths, I emphasize that they and highly sensitive people have different styles of socializing and interacting with the world. Most empaths are introverted, though some are extroverted.
Extroverts thrive in competitive, high-energy situations, and I'm willing to guess you prefer exercising at a gym with lots of people around. Try a group class like HIIT, Zumba or a bootcamp workout.