According to the documentary Sensitive: The Untold Story, there are 1.4 billion highly sensitive people (HSPs) in the world (15-20% of the population). As Elaine Aron’s research has shown, 30% of that ...
As psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who introduced the concepts back in 1923 described, extroverts prefer to engage with the outer world of objects, sensory perception, and action. Introverts, on the other ...
Leadership is often unfairly associated with extraversion, but in a society that seems to cater to the loudest people in the room, even the most introverted individuals can achieve confidence if they ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. While everyone needs a break from physical presence at the office now and then, personality ...
If you are an introvert, force yourself to be an extravert. You'll be happier. That's the suggestion of a study asking people to act like extraverts for a prolonged period. The benefits of ...
Our workspace has been reshaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, following a global shift toward working from home, and the quality of our work environment has become more important than ever. According to ...
Doctors have been telling us for decades that social connection has a major impact on our health. Throughout the pandemic, many of us learned something about just how quickly we can become sick or sad ...
If you are an introvert, force yourself to be an extravert. You’ll be happier. That’s the suggestion of the first-ever study asking people to act like extraverts for a prolonged period. For one week, ...
People with a preference for Introversion represent more than half (about 57%) of the U.S. population. Contrary to common misconceptions, Introversion is not about shyness or social confidence, but ...
Oh, and there’s no such thing as a purely loud or quiet one. We all fall somewhere on the spectrum that defines introversion ...