Ever feel like you don't quite fit into one category or the other, when it comes to extroverts vs. introverts? Or, more accurately, that you might fit into both somehow?
When we understand our personality quirks and social needs, we have a much better chance at finding what works for us- in relationships and on our own.
I recently discovered that I am an extroverted introvert! I'm learning to give myself more understanding on how to function socially and not get down on myself about my odd traits.
People never believed me when I said I felt introverted because I always ACT so extroverted. And I thought sometimes it was just a confidence issue. Reading this article and others... things started to really click into place! I was surprised at how accurate it all felt.
Check it out here: http://www.annabash.com/blog/introvert
Really... The article was SO dang accurate it made me wanna pull my hair out and start my life over using this knowledge! XD
And you know, even adding this 3rd category of personalities isn't a fix-all. Because next you've got to consider "what TYPE of an extrovert, introvert, or extro-intro is this person?" (maybe I'll do another comic explaining what I even mean here. If you are curious to know?)
In the end, we all just need a little more understanding... from ourselves and for each other. <3
This comic is a conversation about life's trials and triumphs. Things aren't always right and fair... but magic can be found everywhere.
Alchemy (in mythology) is about turning lead into gold. Alchemy (in life) is about something heavy, like sorrow, pain, guilt, anger, fear... and turning it into light, strength, wisdom, hope and love.
I will be sharing a lot of personal stories here, and I hope that isn't uncomfortable for anyone. The purpose behind being so open is threefold.
1- To facilitate greater healing for myself as I share my stories in a way I never have before.
2- To facilitate greater healing for others who also have difficult stories.. maybe stories they cannot share.
3- To bring greater understanding for those who have never experienced these sort of pains in their own life and want to gain insight and sympathy.
Whatever you get out of this series, I want you to know that I sincerely believe you can take anything in your life and use it for good. A stepping stone instead of a stumbling block.
Your soul is the Philosopher's Stone. Use it to turn lead into gold. Shine with the greatest potential you have locked away inside.
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