Introvert

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I am an Introvert

I recently read a book called The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World by Marti Olsen Laney Psy.D. I guess I have always known I was an introvert, but I was never sure it was a good thing.  The book has helped me to see that there are some good things about being an introvert. At times this books almost sounds like was written about me.

There are seven major traits of a introvert that I could really identify with:

  • I often find my self in meetings were I freeze up when put on the spot during meeting where I may be a subject matter expert, but for some reason cannot think fast on my feet.
  • I often feel like a tortoise sounded by a hair. My communications are often slow and deliberate.
  • I am generally really annoyed with interruptions (about 75% of my work load today) and constant shits in our plans. I don’t like to interrupt others, I figure because I hate interruptions other probably do too.
  • If I get over stimulated I often want to “Zone” out watching TV or surfing the web mindlessly
  • Last year after my wife read my performance review, she summed it up as it sounds like you are a Introverted Genius (I almost thought it sounded a lot like a Unabomber) So people have a perception of me as being aloof  and disconnected but with an incredible amount of knowledge.
  • I absolutely hate the phone. When I was growing up my parents ran a business out of our house using our home phone. You just never knew who was going to call. I still have this loathing towards the phone (oddly enough my brother still does too).
  • I often feel drained after social events and big crowds do not energize me they leave me drained.  Most of the time I enjoy these events but just feel drained afterward.

There were other traits that I do identify with but the seven of them above have been the ones that bother me the most.

In the past I have taken Myers-Briggs temperament tests before and always came up as an Introvert . So I it is no surprise that that I recent took the test and got a ISJT.

From the book here a few summarized points about the introverts brain:

  • Introverts tend to use the parasympathetic nervous system
    • Sometimes it requires more effort to get motivated or moving.
    • Sometimes react very slow when under stress
    • Enjoys more breaks and relaxation time to refresh
    • Generally have a calm or reserved manner and never panics
  • Introverts have great memories but
    • sometimes it takes longer to retrieve information
    • Often feels it is better to sleep on an idea
    • Often forgets things that they know well when put on the spot.
  • Introverts tend to
    • Shy away from too much attention
    • Zone out when over stimulated
    • Surprise others with a wealth of information that is stored in their brains.

I have also noticed that my children seem to be introverted too. Sometimes they display some of the behaviors from the list above.  I suspect that they too may feel that being an introvert is difficult but I hope that see that is not a bad thing, it is  just different from most of the population.

I look forward to exploring my introverted personality more and seeing how I can may play with it a strength rather than a weakness that I have seen it as for most of my life.

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