I NTROVERTS AND E XTROVERTS What makes you YOU?. W HAT IS AN E XTROVERT ? ➢ Re-energize around others ➢ Create social situations ➢ Are uncomfortable in.

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I NTROVERTS AND E XTROVERTS What makes you YOU?

W HAT IS AN E XTROVERT ? ➢ Re-energize around others ➢ Create social situations ➢ Are uncomfortable in solitude ➢ Prefer working in large groups ➢ Many friends and acquaintances

W HAT IS AN INTROVERT ? ➢ Re-energize in solitude ➢ Prefer social situations with low stimulation ➢ Easily exhausted/overwhelmed in large groups ➢ Most comfortable with a few close friends ➢ Reserved and reflective

What is an Ambivert? ➢ An ambivert is someone who is not very extroverted or introverted; they fall in between ○ With Myers-Briggs letters, ambiverts have either an I or an E (introvert or extrovert), but their scores for that category are very low (1-10) ➢ They can re~energize alone, around people, or both ➢ Enjoy stimulating environments like extroverts, but often need to recharge like introverts

Extrovert Stereotypes ➢ Talk too much ➢ Never want to be alone ➢ Aren’t as creative as introverts ➢ Love socializing all the time ➢ Get along with all kinds of people ➢ “Social butterflies”

Introvert Stereotypes ➢ Anti-social ➢ Never speak ➢ Are shy ➢ Don’t like being around people ➢ Don’t make good leaders ➢ Have negative personalities ➢ Don’t make good public speakers ➢ Always want to be alone ➢ Don’t know how to have fun ➢ They aren’t funny

“Everyone shines given the right lighting. For some it’s a Broadway spotlight, for others it’s a lamplit desk.” “There’s zero correlation between being the best talker and having the best ideas.” “Solitude matters, and for some people it is the air that they breathe.” The “Extrovert Ideal” - “the omnipresent belief that the ideal self is gregarious, alpha and comfortable in the spotlight.” Quiet By Susan Cain

Famous Introverts ❖ Gandhi ❖ Moses (from the Bible) ❖ Hillary Clinton ❖ Bill Gates ❖ Mother Teresa ❖ Mr. Chesbro :) ❖ JK Rowling ❖ Abraham Lincoln ❖ Rosa Parks ❖ Audrey Hepburn

Famous Extroverts ❖ Bill Clinton ❖ Steve Jobs ❖ Marie Antoinette ❖ Muhammad Ali ❖ Winston Churchill ❖ George W. Bush ❖ Chris Christie ❖ Mr. Delgado :)

What If... All the scissors in the world were made for lefties? The majority of the population is right-handed. So it wouldn’t make sense for the scissors to be made for the minority, right? Well, about ½ to ⅔ of the population is introverted… yet our society is centered around extroversion! We want to ask you… Why?

So What Can You Do? Students have different learning styles; introverted students prefer a lot of individual work while extroverted students prefer a lot of group work. Remember: -One size doesn’t fit all! -Students aren’t the only people who are affected by the “Extrovert Ideal.” Look around any office or other workplace for evidence of this! -In the workplace, introverts tend to be better at coming up with creative, well-thought-out ideas, while extroverts tend to be better at carrying out these ideas.

For the Introverts we say...Thank You :)

Thank You!!!