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Belly buttons aren't the only things that are “innies” or “outies.” People are, too.
Hillary White of Pop
Sugar points out that introverts are “full of extraordinary talents and abilities,” even though they are “often perceived as shy or socially awkward.”
One main difference between human innies (introverts) and outies (extroverts) is their way of interacting with people.
Whereas extroverts seem energized by broad social interactions, introverts seek fewer and deeper personal connections.
Nevertheless, introverts have excellent leadership qualities. The following are some of the ones that White describes:
self-determination (innies don’t need much hand-holding when it comes to getting the job done), oratory strength (their public speeches tend to be passionate and well-prepared), and
creativity (less concerned about public disapproval, introverts are able to embrace the unusual).
Some examples of famous introverts that White gives are Barack Obama, Mark Zuckerberg and Audrey Hepburn.
Resources
http://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/smart-living/10-habits-of-successful-introverts/ar-BB8cthx
Copyright October 19, 2014 by Linda Van Slyke All Rights Reserved
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