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Do you ever find yourself saying what you think people want to hear? Do you
cringe at what you have said and wonder why you felt you had to say it? Are
you the hardest worked life and soul of the party you know? Do you regard
yourself as over-reactive and try to compensate with over-generosity or putting
even more work into making people like you? Do you ever fall victim to
‘running your mouth?’ If you answer yes to any or all of these things you may be
an extrovert introvert.
An extrovert-introvert is basically an introvert who chooses to appear as an
extrovert. This may be for a variety of reasons. Work was mine. Head chefs in
particular, may think that they are necessarily loud, big personalities who
dominate the space they are in because it is expedient for the purposes of getting
the job done under pressure. eg. Gordon Ramsay, Marco Pierre White etc. Some
of the best chefs I have met, however, were actually shy, quiet people who
worked to greater technical specification and gained more respect from the art
itself. eg. Anton Mossiman, Andrew Fairlie.
I remember when I was very young, saying that I could not cope with any more
crowds as I was getting tired from having to be six or seven people. Quite apart
from the callow and impressionable youth, I was expressing my introversion.
Living in a very large house, I had always had the luxury of several hours a day
with no-one bothering me, which I would spend reading or making things, since
music was frowned upon, but that is another story.
I remember when I was very young, saying that I could not cope with any more
crowds as I was getting tired from having to be six or seven people. Quite apart
from the callow and impressionable youth, I was expressing my introversion.
Living in a very large house, I had always had the luxury of several hours a day
with no-one bothering me, which I would spend reading or making things, since
music was frowned upon, but that is another story.
It is wise to conduct a cost benefit analysis, and figure out if you can squeeze
yourself some time alone. Make it a priority and find out who you really are. I
can tell you that almost all of the time, you are better off without the advice of
even the most well-meaning friend, and you are certainly better off without the
warped role playing advice of your family
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