Are You an Introvert Who Wants to Be An Extrovert?

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Are you an introvert who wants to be an extrovert? Truth is a lot of introverts always want to be more extroverted. This can be attributed to the fact that we are said to live in an extroverted world.

It is important to clarify the differences between introverts and anti-social individuals. They are not the same thing. Introversion is a personality type while the latter is a mental health issue.

When you’re introverted, you tend to miss out on a lot of opportunities. From friendships, to jobs and romantic relationships. It’s unending and this builds up the known regret we think about when we are alone.

Here’s the thing about introverts and why they may want to be extroverted.

Introvert Who Wants to be an Extrovert

1. They Love Spending Time Alone

An introvert would spend almost 90% of their day alone if they have the opportunity to. In some cases, they do not leave their homes for days and this seems a rather weird occurrence for people who are mostly extroverted.

When you spend your time alone, you have very limited people to interact with, except of course it is over the internet. It is known that introverts are a lot more extroverted on social media.

Are they shy? Being an introvert, one thing I know for sure is that a lot of us can be shy. But shyness isn’t exclusive to introversion. I’ve somehow met a number of introverts who aren’t shy but just prefer being in their own company.

Does this mean eliminating shyness can eliminate introversion? Absolutely not. Introverts who are shy, just like myself, have a handful of people they aren’t shy around. And most times once they get familiar with a setting, the shyness fades away.

This doesn’t mean they suddenly become introverted because at the end of the day, people can be draining. Which brings us to the next point.

2. Introverts Need Recharge Time

This could be a reason why introverts want to be extroverts. Extroverts recharge with people but introverts recharge alone. As an introvert, ignoring your recharge time is very dangerous and really not advised.

You might be wondering “why do I need to recharge for so long? Why won’t my body and mind cooperate and be more extroverted? The simple answer is that introverts are just wired that way.

Even when we have social events and interactive activities, we need to seclude ourselves for a while if we want to be at the top of our game. If you don’t, you suffer from the introvert hangover.

Extroverts on the other hand do not have to go through this. This is another reason you might be an introvert who wants to be an extrovert.

3. Extroverts Come Off More Confident

Being an introvert, people think you lack a lot in the confidence department. This is why they never think of you when they need someone for something. This isn’t entirely a nightmare as introverts do not necessarily like being in the spotlight.

But if it’s something you truly want, it could sting and that’s where the need to become extroverted comes in. Extroverts are thought to be great leaders because of their outspoken nature. But this isn’t always true.

Introverts make quite good leaders but because they do not want the spotlight, they do it only when they absolutely have to. Lots of introverts are smart and analytical. They make great leaders as well.

All these reasons and more could be why you might want to consider being extroverted as an introvert. But here’s what happens when you ignore, you’re introverted nature more:

  • You get burnt out easily.
  • Easily become a shadow of yourself.
  • You become an imposter even in your own body.
  • Fitting in can come off very difficult for you.
  • You eventually regret it all.

Upsides To Introversion

Being an introvert isn’t something you choose, it’s usually something that chooses you. And if ever get lost, remembering who you are never fails. Here are a few upsides to introversion.

1. Introverts Make Good Listeners

Unlike extroverts who do not fully process a conversation sometimes before jumping in, introverts make amazing listeners and this is an asset. It is very important to know that.

This means people feel comfortable around you and do not need to pretend to be who they aren’t. As an introvert, the hearing, listening, and understanding skill is unmatched.

2. They Are Observant

Due to their nature, introverts are highly observant of their surroundings and this usually keeps them one step ahead. When in a meeting or anywhere else, they may seem aloof but are instead collecting and understanding information.

They have a special skill of noticing when things are going right and when they are going wrong. They take out time to do things instead of jumping into it head on. This brings us to another point.

3. They Think Before They Speak

This can be a problem for people who do not want quality feedback. Other than that, it is a superpower. Not many people have the restraint to not say the first thing that comes into their minds.

Introverts tend choose their words wisely both online and offline. This makes them more effective in interacting with people because they usually know what to say, and when to say it.

4. They Have Genuine Relationships

Sure, all of the world doesn’t love you and finds you weird but that’s not a bad thing. Introverts tend to have a small circle and most times with people who truly love and care for them.

It is always important to remember that it is not the quantity of friends but instead the quality. And considering the picky nature of introverts, it all fall in place. Introverts can be great friends and also have quality friendship and relationships.

5. They Are Compassionate and Thoughtful

Lots of introverts tend to be empathetic and this makes them thoughtful and compassionate in their judgement. Eventually making them great leaders.

They make meaningful connections which is a lot better to shallow and more fleeting options. Yet another super power of introverts.

Conclusion

It is without question we are told we live in an extroverted world. But that doesn’t erase introverts completely. Introverts are the backbone of society, believe it or not.

So, instead of being the introvert who wants to be an extrovert, embrace your introversion.

Aleruchi Kinika
Aleruchi Kinika
Aleruchi is a photographer, writer, designer and an INTJ female. She enjoys telling stories and delivering messages through words, photographs and designs.

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