Probably everyone is an ambivert in some way. I thought I was too, although primarily introverted. Until I lived alone for the first time ever, and I now realize I consider every second of my life spent alone wasted lol. I wither and die within minutes without company, apparently.
Oh for sure Jane! It’s not binary at all ☺️ and I think we change over time too, so maybe your alone time was what you needed then, and not what you need now. Listening to your body is the key. What does she need in each moment? ✨
Something simple words and expressing your feelings are most effective and important..and you connect because you have been their..stories are special and so communication is ..I just feel lable is just what we feel ... important is what we feel ..if you feel quiet and private and same time communicate your heart out and being your own light.. that's the beauty of life...and the touch you give . beautiful 🤍
I’ve used to identify with the term extrovert, then I realised I was living outside my zone of comfort, doing what I thought I *should* be doing, existing in the depths of anxiety! I think I identify most with the term ambivert, though I’m feeling introverted at the moment, I think because I’m in that postpartum phase which can often be a little vulnerable 🤔
Oh there's so much conditioning out there, so many 'should's... and how can that not bring anxiety? I honestly think it's all the open centres that you and I both have that draw us towards alone time and recharging, that's when we can empty out the others energy and feel like ourselves... I'm playing around with correlations and also knowing the labels don't really matter, it's about how we feel and how we identify where we need to be to feel good, and who with too! And so many variables in play too, life changes and stages, work patterns, health... so long as we're gentle and non-judgemental with ourselves, that's the key ❤️
Probably everyone is an ambivert in some way. I thought I was too, although primarily introverted. Until I lived alone for the first time ever, and I now realize I consider every second of my life spent alone wasted lol. I wither and die within minutes without company, apparently.
Oh for sure Jane! It’s not binary at all ☺️ and I think we change over time too, so maybe your alone time was what you needed then, and not what you need now. Listening to your body is the key. What does she need in each moment? ✨
Something simple words and expressing your feelings are most effective and important..and you connect because you have been their..stories are special and so communication is ..I just feel lable is just what we feel ... important is what we feel ..if you feel quiet and private and same time communicate your heart out and being your own light.. that's the beauty of life...and the touch you give . beautiful 🤍
Aw thank you Neha, I love this about communicating from the heart and being the light - thank you for this reflection 🙏💚
I’ve used to identify with the term extrovert, then I realised I was living outside my zone of comfort, doing what I thought I *should* be doing, existing in the depths of anxiety! I think I identify most with the term ambivert, though I’m feeling introverted at the moment, I think because I’m in that postpartum phase which can often be a little vulnerable 🤔
Oh there's so much conditioning out there, so many 'should's... and how can that not bring anxiety? I honestly think it's all the open centres that you and I both have that draw us towards alone time and recharging, that's when we can empty out the others energy and feel like ourselves... I'm playing around with correlations and also knowing the labels don't really matter, it's about how we feel and how we identify where we need to be to feel good, and who with too! And so many variables in play too, life changes and stages, work patterns, health... so long as we're gentle and non-judgemental with ourselves, that's the key ❤️