I consider myself an introverted person. After a long day at work as a cashier at CVS or interning at a physical therapy office I get exhausted by interacting with people all day. When I come home I can't wait to go in my room shut the door and recharge. I really enjoy the being alone time. When I'm alone I either read up on interesting articles, books, websites or visit sites like this to practice my critical thinking. I believe the introverts strength is our ability to be strong critical thinkers. Of course I need some interaction every now and then, but what I need is much less than what the average person needs. I never cared for having a million friends. Every now and then I get a little spark of extroversion when interacting, but it doesn't last very long.
I'm sure other introverts can relate and I'm also sure that this has also been a problem for other introverts socially. As we know western society values extroversion. Introverts are usually portrayed as weird, quiet, serial killers, etc. Not every stereotype is bad, every now and then they get the whole 'mysterious' thing.
The one thing I dislike about being an introvert is because we are such strong critical thinkers, we also think too much in social situations. Social situations really require less 'thinking' and more 'feeling'. Often times I find myself shutting down in social situations. People call me 'quiet' when this happens. I'm sure other introverts have had this happen to them. In this state, I have no desire to socialize and something triggers me to go inside my head to critically think about the situation instead of just 'feeling' everyone and socializing freely.
You can imagine when I'm with a girl or out socializing this whole episode of introversion doesn't help things move along very well socially.
My question for other introverts is; How do you get out of this state? How do you trigger yourself to get out of your head when in social situations such as on a date?
I'm sure other introverts can relate and I'm also sure that this has also been a problem for other introverts socially. As we know western society values extroversion. Introverts are usually portrayed as weird, quiet, serial killers, etc. Not every stereotype is bad, every now and then they get the whole 'mysterious' thing.
The one thing I dislike about being an introvert is because we are such strong critical thinkers, we also think too much in social situations. Social situations really require less 'thinking' and more 'feeling'. Often times I find myself shutting down in social situations. People call me 'quiet' when this happens. I'm sure other introverts have had this happen to them. In this state, I have no desire to socialize and something triggers me to go inside my head to critically think about the situation instead of just 'feeling' everyone and socializing freely.
You can imagine when I'm with a girl or out socializing this whole episode of introversion doesn't help things move along very well socially.
My question for other introverts is; How do you get out of this state? How do you trigger yourself to get out of your head when in social situations such as on a date?