When it comes to being an ambivert, introvert, or extrovert, there's a scale. They're not "one size fits all" — everyone is different when it comes to their personality types. So, where do you fit on ...
Are you an ambivert? Perhaps various friends note that you're a typical introvert in some situations, while others would swear you're an extrovert based on your ease in some social situations. While ...
It's becoming increasingly common to view extroversion and introversion as a scale or spectrum, rather than an either/or issue — and all I can say is, it's about dang time. The word “ambivert” finally ...
Sometimes, I feel like going out for drinks with friends after work. Other times, I feel like doing nothing but going home and watching Netflix or reading a book. If you're like me, you may be an ...
Big personality tests, such as Myers-Briggs, are undoubtedly popular (and fun to take!). And many of us take sides when it comes to traits like introversion and extroversion, falling into one camp ...
For years, psychologists have divided people into two basic personality types: introverts and extroverts. But experts say there's middle ground on the spectrum, and people they refer to as "ambiverts" ...
Introverts and extroverts have it easy: they know what they want. Extroverts need to be the center of attention and introverts want to run 1,000 miles in the opposite direction of the spotlight. But ...
As a leadership consultant who studies workplace psychology, I've spent more than 30 years helping thousands of individuals and CEOs at multimillion-dollar organizations navigate tough relationships ...
It often feels like everyone must belong to one of two groups: extroverts or introverts. The extroverts are brash, outgoing and impulsive; while the introverts are introspective, quiet and reserved.
I was introduced to the Myers-Briggs personality test at my first job at a startup in my early 20s. We all did the test and the results put us into one of 16 personality types. The test was created ...