Ambiversion
Ambiversion is a balance of extroverted and introverted tendencies. Its a term to describe people who fall in the middle of comparison. An ambivert is comfortable with groups, enjoys social interaction, but values time alone and away from the crowd.
Extroverts are gregarious, assertive and seek excitement. Extroversion is concerned with finding gratification outside of yourself. Extroverts enjoy human interaction, are enthusiastic and talkative.
Introversion is primarily concerned with interest in your own life. Introvert's energy expands in reflection and dwindles in interaction. Introverts are more reserved, less outspoken in large groups.
An extrovert finds pleasure in large social gatherings, parties or political groups. Extroverts are drawn to sales, teaching and brokering. An extrovert enjoys time spent with others and find less reward in time alone. They are more energized around other people and are prone to boredom when alone.
Introverts take pleasure in solitary activity, reading, writing, watching movies and the reserved activity of fishing, hiking. Introverts are free from formalities of social conduct. In choosing a companion, trust is important to the introvert. Introverts are easily overwhelmed by excessive stimulation in engagements or social gatherings. They are more analytical before speaking or participating, not to be confused with the shy or social outcast.
Hans Eysenck describes ambiversion the degree one is outgoing and interactive.
He originally suggested extroversion a combination of impulsiveness and sociability. He later added liveliness, level of activity, excitability, further linked to habitual responses, like, partying on the weekend.
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
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