10 Problemas Que Todos Os Extrovertidos Podem Enfrentar

There are 2 types of people in the world: extroverts and introverts. The latter get a lot of attention online and often become the subject of jokes and memes. Extroverts are thought to have no problems at all. But life isn't easy for them either. And if you're an extrovert, you'll definitely recognize yourself in this video. Stay strong! You're not alone on this journey! TIMESTAMPS: They crave the company of others 1:10 They share with random people 2:25 They have a reputation for being "too needy" 3:36 They feel stereotyped as not intellectual 4:32 They get too excited about little things 5:21 Others expect them to be incredibly self-confident. 6:04 They seem to be constantly flirting 6:50 They may have trouble controlling their chatter 7:27 They feel like they are tired, but they can't stop 8:04 They can't be sad 8:45 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... SUMMARY: Extroverts have their alone time (it's impossible to avoid it completely), but they quickly realize that they need to get out and be around people to overcome their fear of loneliness. While oversharing with a person you'll probably never see again can be harmless, talking too much to your coworker can get you into trouble, especially if you say something unkind about your boss. They feel extremely sad when no one is willing to share their feelings. It gets even worse when plans to go out are canceled. They get very upset and feel like an evening is wasted if it's not spent socializing. Extroverts are seen as loud party animals who rarely sit down with a book. Yes, they love to party and aren’t afraid to express their emotions and laugh out loud in public, but that doesn’t make extroverts unintellectual. Just as extroverts have little control over their desire to talk to people, they can have difficulty controlling their emotions. Things that seem routine to others can be a turn-on for them. Whether it’s your grandmother’s birthday, your cousin’s wedding, or your boss’s retirement, people always expect you to be able to give a speech or entertain everyone because you’re an extrovert and the word “shy” doesn’t even exist in your dictionary. It’s no big deal for an extrovert to walk up to someone and start a conversation, but that’s often where it ends for them. With so many emotions going on inside them, extroverts rarely stop and think before they speak. They may start a sentence loudly and confidently without having any idea how to finish it. As sociable as they are, extroverts are still people who can get tired of other people's company. Still, they won't admit it and will suffer through an uninteresting conversation or a boring party. Being an extrovert isn't just a psychological type – it's a full-time social job with certain obligations. The first and most important job is to smile brightly and make others laugh. When you don't feel like doing that, people are shocked. Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/ZHFt2x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Networks: Facebook:   / brightside   5-Minute Crafts Youtube: goo.gl/0f2h9p ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles, visit: http://brightside.club