Friday, August 29, 2014
My Quiet Personality- Introvert
While reading Quiet, I kept thinking about how I was going to describe my personality as an Introvert or an Extrovert. At first, I could not figure out which personality I was. I thought I was both of them, but as I kept thinking deeper into it, I was thinking I was more on the Introvert side. You see, during my childhood, I was very active and loved to go out and play all the time. That's when my personality was being an Extrovert. However, as I got older, I realized I was becoming quieter and keeping to myself most of the time. I had found a comfort zone that I loved and didn't ever want to leave it. I rarely started going out with my friends, only occasionally, but not as much as I had used to. Becoming and Introvert, and being in this personality setting has really helped me learn a lot about myself, the things around me, even how to get things done a lot faster. In the book, Quiet, it said something about if boys were too quiet, they were interpreted as gay. As soon as I read that, my thoughts were all over because just because a boy is too quiet all the time, does not mean he is gay. It may just mean that he likes to be by himself a lot. There is nothing wrong with that. Having an Introverted Personality really opened up my eyes at what I could learn. Before, I loved working in groups on projects and such for school. Now, I do things alone because it really gives me more time to think about what I want to write about or do for a project. Also, with having an introverted personality, I can get things done a lot faster and on my own time. There would be no deadlines (except for when it comes to school and work) and get things done when I want them done. Personally, having an introverted personality really opened up a whole new set of doors for me and lately, I have felt that my personality is who I will be for the rest of my life. Nothing wrong with that, right?
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