Eight in 10 dog owners think it was genuinely fate that they were matched with their dog, according to new research. And it may be more than just fate matching us with our pets; results showed our ...
Some people don’t fit neatly into introvert or extrovert boxes. Here are ten common behaviors that hint you might sit comfortably in the middle as an ambivert. Oregon's governor declares emergency to ...
Hello beautiful people. I am in a weird mood today, so let’s see where this takes us. I have heard a lot recently about a new personality type. The word is “otrovert,” and it describes individuals who ...
Wanting to be more social or outgoing sounds deceptively simple: Just talk to more people, say yes to every invite, and strike up friendly conversations with strangers, right? But for introverts, ...
You don’t have to be the life of every party to reap the health benefits. By Dana G. Smith Considering all the research around socializing and longevity, some introverts can be forgiven for feeling ...
Your friends can’t agree on whether you’re quiet or outgoing—and that contradiction may actually reveal your hidden strength. Some people feel completely at home in a buzzing social scene. Others ...
If you want to understand yourself better, there is no shortage of systems, beliefs, and tests out there offering help, from astrology, to corporate favorite Myers Briggs, to scientists’ preferred ...
Most introverts hate when they have to socialize and do anything that doesn’t fit into the carefully curated plan they have for the day. Extroverts, on the other hand, find pleasure in constant social ...
The classic labels of introvert and extrovert have long been used to explain why some people thrive off of social interaction and why some people prefer solitude. While neither one is “better” than ...