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I wish i could add in solid input in a group conversation. Why cant i say something without sounding like a complete fool or stuttering. And getting teased about it.
What can i do to stop stuttering and able to understand and lose not myself in every conversation.
Hey guys, just came across this awesome post, let us know if these characteristics describe you.
1. An introverted person can function better when working alone, than when working in a team. It’s not about being a “team player”, it’s about what can help them produce the best possible result. And working in a team, well…it’s is distracting.
2. Being quiet does not mean “having nothing to say”. It means that one simply enjoys being quiet. As an introvert, I find some of my most satisfying moments when I am in a gathering and observe people talk, without saying something myself. Why don’t you speak? Because I am perfectly content absorbing the stimuli of my surroundings without producing any of my own.
3. Going out in a coffee shop with your book, work, or music, and enjoying that perfect little state between sociability, but without interaction, is very, very satisfying.
4. Introverts choose who they connect with very carefully. And when that connection has been made, it runs deep. Some people can be all depth, instead of breadth. And that is perfectly okay.
Read more at: http://www.learning-mind.com/14-truths-about-being-an-introvert-that-mainly-introverts-will-understand/
If you ask an introvert a question, wait until she thinks about it. Introverts think before speaking, not through speaking. If you want to get to the good stuff, you need to slow down.