Totally an introvert. But like dannyg, I have no problem getting up in front of people, as long as I feel prepared. Where I feel most introverted is when I'm about to walk into someone's hospital room, or go to a parishioner's home for dinner. (or when I'm among peers, for that matter)
I find it easier one on one. And the only time I'm comfortable in front of a group is when I'm in the pulpit during worship. That's one of the ways I know I'm called to preach.
I am not good going up to people I don't know. Let me be introduced and I'm fine though.
Pretty much an extrovert. My wife's an introvert -- she finds refreshment in solitary or one-on-one situations.
She also says I'm "clingy," because I'd probably be happy around other people 90% of the time or so... and it really doesn't matter how many of them (1, 10, 100 or more) most of the time. Go figure...
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I'm an inny.
Totally an introvert. But like dannyg, I have no problem getting up in front of people, as long as I feel prepared. Where I feel most introverted is when I'm about to walk into someone's hospital room, or go to a parishioner's home for dinner. (or when I'm among peers, for that matter)
I find it easier one on one. And the only time I'm comfortable in front of a group is when I'm in the pulpit during worship. That's one of the ways I know I'm called to preach.
I am not good going up to people I don't know. Let me be introduced and I'm fine though.
Pretty much an extrovert. My wife's an introvert -- she finds refreshment in solitary or one-on-one situations.
She also says I'm "clingy," because I'd probably be happy around other people 90% of the time or so... and it really doesn't matter how many of them (1, 10, 100 or more) most of the time. Go figure...
introvert
introvert through and through
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