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A closer look on the strengths of being an IndieDev Introvert.
When I was in my early 20s I decided to read the book, The Introvert Advantage. It helped shed light on my natural tendencies of being shy, enjoying being alone, and at times avoiding social situations.
The history of introversion hasn't been very kind to introverts.
In one section of the book, the author showed several Psychology books defining what it meant to be an introvert and compared it to extroverts. For example:
In Webster's New World Thesaurus, other attributes is givens of an introvert are: "...a brooder, self-observer, egoist, narcissist, solitary, lone wolf and loner.
Contrast that same book that defines extroversion as: "... other-directed person, gregarious, life of the party, show-off."
When comparing other Psychology books, introversion was always painted darker than extroversion.
So how do you know if you're an introvert? Introverts are more likely to:
Keep energy inside, making it difficult for others to get to know them
Be absorbed in thought
Hesitate before speaking
Avoid crowds and seek quietness
Not offer ideas freely; may need to be asked their opinion
Get agitated without enough time alone or time undisturbed
Reflect and act in a careful way
Do you fall in the same category as me? Join the crew! Here's a few other real and fictitious characters that are Introverts:
Abraham Lincoln - Sixteenth President of the Unity States
Michael Jordan - Basketball player and celebrity
Thomas Edison - Inventor
Harrison Ford - Actor
Bill Gates - Software Pioneer
Jean-Luc Picard - (Fiction) from Star Trek, the Next Generation
Atticus Finch - (Fiction) from To Kill a Mockingbird
So what do Introverts bring to the table?
Appreciate a simpler life
Make intimate attachments
Plan and reflect on new ways of doing things
Encourage others to be prudent, develop self-reflection and think before acting
Have capacity to put themselves in other's shoes
Great ability to concentrate and question
I personally married a very, very outgoing woman, and having this knowledge at my disposal helped to not only understand my own energy levels, but also to explain them to my wife.
Extroverts bring a lot of joy and energy to social situations. When that inkling of annoyance comes up at their seemingly non-stop desire for social interaction, remember how you're wired, and work out a solution to make sure you feel energized and also spend time with your friend/spouse.
The book helped me a lot early in college and helped me to create strategies for dealing with extroverted situations. From relationships in dating, to relationships at work, to parenting, to managing energy levels, the author gives great timeless tips.
If you're interested for further reading, you can get it here, or request it from your local library for free!
While social situations are easy to shy away from as an Indie Dev, it's important to get out there and socialize (I know I need to more).
Participate in a Game Jam (here's a good schedule), and go to meetups as often as you can (I'm looking to start going to some soon in NYC, even though I'm 2 hours away).
Are you an Introvert or Extrovert?
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