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\n\tIntroversion has been a popular topic online for years, with many claiming to be misunderstood by their employers, peers, and friends due to their heightened need for solitude. Brie Larson, who portrays Captain Marvel in the film of the same name, summed up much of the challenge<\/a>, and opportunity, for those who prefer Introversion in the workplace: “The thing I thought was my weakness was my greatest strength,” she says. “My Introversion, the thing that made me go, ‘Well, I couldn’t be a superhero,’ is the same thing I think makes this story important to me. Because I’m saying, ‘I’m flawed, I don’t know how to do this, I’m still figuring it out, I’m learning, I want to grow.’ But I’m committed to myself.”<\/p>\n

\n\t“Introversion<\/a>” describes how we get our energy—those with this preference tend to enjoy spending their time in the inner world of ideas and images (vs. the outer world of people and things). But according to research, Introversion is much more complicated than we thought (Myers, McCaulley, Quenk, and Hammer, MBTI Manual for the Global Step I and Step II Assessments, 2018). While the difference between Extraversion and Introversion is simple in theory, it is complicated by the fact that the most developed part of the Introverted personality type often is not externally exhibited. People with a preference for Extraversion usually put their personality forward for the world to see. Those with a preference for Introversion tend to be more reserved. Simply put, we see less of the Introverted personality, because it isn’t outwardly on display. So how do we find out what workers who prefer Introversion need to be happy and productive at work? <\/p>\n

\n\tSome Kinds of Introversion Are More Common than Others<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tWhile the larger conversation tends to focus on Extraversion vs. Introversion, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) instrument outlines three other dichotomies, or preference pairs: <\/p>\n