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Extrovert vs Introvert: You don't have to be an introvert to recharge by spending time alone

4 min · 9 de dic de 2023
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Today's episode is about explaining the difference between an extrovert and an introvert, from my own personal experience. I realise that people may have misconceptions on what an extrovert and introvert is, like how introverts are people who liked to stay at home and extroverts like to go out more. Today's podcast is about debunking all that, from my own personal experience. Stick around and hope to hear more from you! Have an opinion about what I said? I would loved to hear your opinion. Send me an email to connect with me simplepsychology104@gmail.com

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