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You must recognize who you are so that you know how you view things in this world and what plan of action you need to put in place to help you achieve your goals in this life. So whether you are an introvert, extrovert or an ambivert, I just want you to be the authentic version of your best self to the core of your being. Enjoy being whatever type you are and have fun living your fullest life POSSIBLE!

Cee Cee H. Caldwell-Miller AKA “The Wellness Architect, is a Transformational Thought Leader, International Best Selling Author, Kingdom Holistic Wellness Practitioner and Travel Professional. http://www.bit.ly/thewellnessarchitect

Qualities of an Extrovert

Extroverts become rejuvenated and full of zest when they are in the presence of others. It does not matter if they know people or not, they love being in the company of others. These individuals can be extremely loud and rowdy, and they don’t hesitate to give their opinion on just about any subject matter. Extroverts are social butterflies and they love to party, and the larger the group, the more relaxed extroverts are.

These people are fond of group discussions, and they often have a great amount of friends and associates than that of introverts. These relationships are often on the surface and hard to develop. Extroverts lose focus on a consistent basis, they talk much more than they listen, and will share personal things with about anyone. They are quick decision makers and thrive being the center of attention, they are geared more to being a part of a team than as a lone ranger, and they desire to know what others think about them, and they seek social recognition.

Ambivert, you may be!

Most people have characteristics of both introverts and extroverts. What this means is that you qualify as an ambivert. Review the list of qualities from above: There is a great chance that you possess some of the traits of both extroverts and introverts. This dual ability to thrive in numerous environments and situations generally means more individual and social success, holistic health and wellness than either the introvert or extrovert.