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		<title>Revenge of the Introvert &#124; PsychologyToday.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tracy Spears</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are as many introverts as extraverts, but you&#8217;d never know it by looking around. Introverts would rather be entertained by what&#8217;s going on in their heads than in seeking happiness. Their big challenge is not to feel like outsiders in their own culture. By Laurie Helgoe, published on September 01, 2010 Click here to read the full article.]]></description>
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<p>There are as many introverts as extraverts, but you&#8217;d never  know it by looking around. Introverts would rather be entertained by  what&#8217;s going on in their heads than in seeking happiness. Their big  challenge is not to feel like outsiders in their own culture.</p>
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<p>By <a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/authors/laurie-helgoe">Laurie Helgoe</a>, published on September 01, 2010</p>
<p><a title="Revenge of the Introvert" href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201008/revenge-the-introvert" target="_blank">Click here to read the full article.</a></p>
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		<title>Introverts and Extroverts &#8211; My Most Recent Experiences</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing what I know now about introverts and extroverts it is interesting to watch a person walk into a room full of people. Do they immediately go to the biggest crowd and start a conversation or do they seek out oneor two peopleand talk to them the majority of the night? Extroverts get their energy from being around a lot of people and will feed off of this energy all night long and may be up for doing something else.An introvert will, most likely, feel very drained and want to go home after the gathering. On my most recent trip to FL with a group of friends I really got to know who were the introverts and the extroverts of the bunch! Love all of them and now know them even better!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing what I know now about introverts and extroverts it is  interesting to watch a person walk into a room full of people. Do they  immediately go to the biggest crowd and start a conversation or do they  seek out oneor two peopleand talk to them the majority of <a name="readmore"></a>the night?</p>
<p>Extroverts  get their energy from being around a lot of people and will feed off of  this energy all night long and may be up for doing something else.An  introvert will, most likely, feel very drained and want to go home after  the gathering. On my most recent trip to FL with a group of friends I  really got to know who were the introverts and the extroverts of the  bunch! Love all of them and now know them even better!</p>
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		<title>Frustration to understanding</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 19:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The four classical temperaments have a funny way of showing themselves to us from time to time. What appears to us as someone&#8217;s attempt to intentionally baffle, bother, or otherwise provoke us, is usually just a natural activity to the other person based on their temperament. Even when people are acting out and exhibiting some really negative behavior, it is very often reflective of their temperament. I grew up being told that there is always a reason people do what they do. I knew there was a reason I just had no idea what those reasons were. Finally after (cough-cough) years I have found a pretty reliable source to discovering why people do what they do. Their needs and and values are driven by their temperament. So, when I or anyone else gets under your skin &#8211; pause and observe, take a little time to reflect and identify where we are coming from, seek out clarity and then gain a bit more understanding. It will be good for you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The four classical temperaments have a funny way of showing themselves to us from time to time. What appears to us as someone&#8217;s attempt to intentionally baffle, bother, or otherwise provoke us, is usually just a natural activity to the other person based on their temperament. Even when people are acting out and exhibiting some really negative behavior, it is very often reflective of their te<a name="readmore"></a>mperament.</p>
<p>I grew up being told that there is always a reason people do what they do. I knew there was a reason I just had no idea what those reasons were. Finally after (cough-cough) years I have found a pretty reliable source to discovering why people do what they do. Their needs and and values are driven by their temperament.</p>
<p>So, when I or anyone else gets under your skin &#8211; pause and observe, take a little time to reflect and identify where we are coming from, seek out clarity and then gain a bit more understanding. It will be good for you.</p>
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