This question is from Stephanie.
“My Myers-Briggs results indicate that I’m an Extravert, but I feel more like an Introvert when I’m being my real self. I cherish my alone time, and though I enjoy mingling with and meeting people, I hate being the center of attention. Is it possible to be an Ambivert?”
I once heard a Type practitioner sum up the difference between Introversion and Extraversion: “An introvert thinks to speak, while an extravert speaks to think.”
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