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When a quiet introvert talks, heads turn, and that's power.
Laurie Helgoe
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Laurie Helgoe
Age: 64
Born: 1960
Born: December 10
Psychologist
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Montana
Laurie Anne Helgoe
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Quiet is might. Solitude is strength. Introversion is power.
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For the introvert, conversation can be a very limited forum for self expression. When a song moves you, a writer gets you or a theory enlightens you, you and its creator are connecting in a realm beyond sight or speech.
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America is a noisy culture, unlike, say, Finland, which values silence. Individualism, dominant in the U.S. and Germany, promotes the direct, fast-paced style of communication associated with extraversion. Collectivistic societies, such as those in East Asia, value privacy and restraint, qualities more characteristic of introverts.
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Let's clear one thing up: Introverts do not hate small talk because we dislike people. We hate small talk because we hate the barrier it creates between people.
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A shy kid might look longingly at other kids playing in the schoolyard, afraid and unsure about how to approach them, but an introvert is perfectly content on her own.
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Whatever kind of introvert you are, some people will find you 'too much' in some ways and 'not enough' in others.
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Introverts paradoxically pull away from culture and create culture.
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Introvert, her brain responds with a high level of activity, it is as if several lights start flashing on a control panel.
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Extroverts are more responsive to high-intensity and happy stimuli, which may be why an extrovert gets frustrated at the less readable face of the introvert.
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As an introvert, you can be your own best friend or your worst enemy. The good news is we generally like our own company, a quality that extroverts often envy. We find comfort in solitude and know how to soothe ourselves.
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Introverts process information internally, and we don't like to express our thoughts until they are fully formed.
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Extroverts are more attuned to social rewards, so they are more likely to flash a smile for effect. A notable exception are introverts - like me - whom I call socially accessible introverts. We have been trained well to smile and nod, which can place a burden on our processing efforts.
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Though introverts are drained by interaction, we can take immense pleasure in watching the scene around us.
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If the extrovert is trying to cheer up the introvert - extroverts are programmed to seek social rewards! - he or she may feel like a failure if the introvert remains unmoved.
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If you ask an introvert a question, wait until she thinks about it. Introverts think before speaking, not through speaking. If you want to get to the good stuff, you need to slow down.
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A good rule of thumb is that any environment that consistently leaves you feeling bad about who you are is the wrong environment.
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Introvert conversations are like jazz. Each player gets to solo for a nice stretch before the other player comes in and does his solo.
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Asking others for input puts you in the driver's seat, and may feel less awkward than having to watch yourself on video.
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Introverts like being introverts. We are drawn to ideas, we are passionate observers, and for us, solitude is rich and generative.
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An extrovert is more likely to share immediate reactions and process information through conversation.
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