Serious signs that you are an introvert.

  1. You are rapidly drained by social interaction. If you socialize with people for a long time and in a large crowd you tend to get tired and feel like running away.your brain just shuts off and all you can think about is how you'd like to go home.
  2. AN introvert might very well enjoy spending entire days, weeks, without speaking to another soul that’s where you feel at peace.You prefer one-on-one social situations to being in a group.it takes so much energy to engage with multiple people.
  3. You try by all means to avoid social interaction. You prefer to speak one-on-one to people. It keeps the conversation simpler because it's only one other person to keep track of. And it allows the ideas of the conversation to develop more thoroughly which introverts enjoy
  4. Introverts get really excited about almost anything. It seems easy for them to be happy especially when people are around. being an introvert doesn't mean you're miserable all the time, but they're not the kind of people to act really excited and enthusiastic very often.
  5. Introverts just don't feel a responsibility to express their thoughts and feelings to others very often. Introverts like to keep their opinions to themselves, unless someone asks them what they think and the other person might have to ask them several times. This really goes back to social interaction draining the introvert.
  6. Introverts are more sensitive and reactive to external stimuli. Their sensitivity can make them sensitive to conflict
  7. Introverts are quiet. They don't enjoy being the center of attention.
  8. You require alone time to recharge and are overwhelmed or exhausted by prolonged social interactions.
  9. You prefer to work independently and excel at tasks that require intense concentration and solitary effort.
  10. Rather than going to big parties or looking for new social opportunities, you prefer to hang out with your close friends.
  11. You usually consider what you say before speaking, and you value deep discussions over casual banter.
  12. Tend to watch and listen in social situations rather than taking centre stage or actively taking part.
  13. Writing texts, emails,  is a more convenient way for you to express yourself than speaking with someone in person.
  14. As someone who values their privacy, you might feel uneasy when others cross your boundaries.
  15. You might prefer calm, quiet, and less stimulating environments over high-energy ones, and you might not actively seek out or enjoy them.

·     Many people display traits from both introversion and extroversion to varying degrees, and these signs can differ in intensity and expression from person to person. Recalling that introversion is a personality trait with its own set of strengths and preferences rather than a flaw or limitation is crucial.

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