am·bi·vert • noun • /ˈambəˌvərt/
- a person whose personality has a balance of extrovert and introvert features.
The outgoing introvert. We can get tired from socializing too much. We can be super flexible and are used to things changing. We love people but we don’t need to be on the go.
I don’t have a “taco Tuesday” or a favorite color. I don’t have a favorite anything, really. It’s hard to get me to commit to something outside of work and you’ll NEVER get me to plan ahead just to socialize. Basically because I just might not want to and I’d rather not hurt your feelings trying to explain that.
I LOVE an impromptu good time and I love people who have high energy but don’t drain the room with it. I love meeting people and getting to know them and I LOVE my job.
I NEED to laugh…if I can’t laugh with you I would rather sit with my dog and not laugh with him. And what I’ve noticed the most about this dichotomy of a personality I have is when I’m around uninspiring people, it drains me. It’s why those closest to me are in kill what you eat professions…they’ve learned to read the room and react accordingly for the best outcome.
So thank you to all my people who can laugh and find humor in life, who understand every second doesn’t need to be filled with talking for no reason, who love big ideas and strategies….And especially the ones who aren’t bothered by the fact that when I just Irish exit out the back door it has nothing to do with them.
