This quiz will help you figure out whether you (and your BFFs!) are an introvert or an extrovert in time for the hyper-social holiday season. I’ve created this quiz to help you figure out if you’re an ...
Where do you fall between introvert versus extrovert? Learn about a test for that here, and the four factors that help determine the results. If you’ve ever told someone that you prefer going out to ...
Take this quiz to find out where you fall on the introvert-extrovert spectrum. Answer each question True or False, choosing the answer that applies to you more often than not. 1. I prefer one-on-one ...
You want to feel a sense of belonging wherever you go or whatever you do and you’re looking for soulful connections. You’re ...
How does a psychologist determine from your answers to personality questions whether you are an introvert, extravert, or somewhere in between? (The same question can be asked about other personality ...
We all know people who are the life and soul of the party... and those who would rather do anything else than spend their weekend socialising. More often than not, people tend to have black and white ...
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, ...
Often I am surprised to hear how many public speakers and other people who have to present to large groups consider themselves to be introverts. I am also an introvert, so I thought I would share a ...
Optical illusion personality tests, as the name suggests, are strange images that trick the eyes. These images are based on psychology and they have one or more elements in them. Depending on what ...
I was introduced to the Myers-Briggs personality test at my first job at a startup in my early 20s. We all did the test and the results put us into one of 16 personality types. The test was created ...
See our cover story, “The Upside of Being an Introvert.” See our gallery of the great introverts and extroverts in history. Contact us at letters@time.com ...