Some related links:
Don't Call Us, We’ll Call … Well, No, Actually We Probably Won’t... | Psychology Today
The Death of the Phone Call
Showing posts with label Introvert in an Extrovert's Habitat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Introvert in an Extrovert's Habitat. Show all posts
Friday, July 30, 2010
Introvert in an Extrovert's Habitat
I remember once, when a pastoral candidate was visiting our church, my mother encouraged me to "go and say 'Hi!'" My almost immediate reply was, "I don't say 'Hi!'" I wasn't being unfriendly, but simply expressing the difficulty of being an introvert in an extrovert's habitat - the expectation is that people go and strike up conversation with whomever they wish. Unfortunately, for the introvert that's an overwhelming task.
The pastor whom I refused to meet that Sunday did become our Senior Pastor. Not only did I eventually meet him, he became my boss for a summer as I did an internship in the worship ministry at my church - Introverts aren't incapable of social interaction, they just have to meet people in a way which keeps themselves feeling at ease.
An article from Focus on the Family's "Boundless" webzine piqued my interest on this issue:
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