Understanding the Dimensions of Introversion and Shyness

Understanding the Dimensions of Introversion and Shyness

Peel back the layers of introversion and shyness, two often misunderstood personality traits. Explore their dimensions, their interplay, and their impact on personal and social life. A journey into the quiet corners of the human psyche awaits.

Shyness and Introversion are not the same thing

Shyness involves fear of negative evaluation, a tendency toward avoidance

When the phone rings

She picks it up after first ring, but doesn’t answer because she is afraid to answer the phone.

Meeting someone for the first time

Sarah is terrified of meetings.

Where do you think you fit?

Most individuals fall into one of four groups: extroverted, introverted, shy, or introverted

Outgoing-Extrovert.

At a party, she enjoys talking to people one-on-one, but is too nervous to talk to anyone else. At the library, she loves being at the library and wants to learn about so many topics. She is too scared to ask the librarian a question.

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