INTROVERSION - EXTROVERSION
INNER HORIZON CHART
There are different types of introversion and extroversion within the spectrum. Each shaped by unique thought patterns, energy dynamics, and social preferences. Understanding these nuances can help youbetter navigate your interactions, decision-making, and personal growth.

Thinking Introvert
Deep thinker, highly introspective, detail oriented, often replays past conversations, analyzing responses and interactions.

Restrained Introvert
Prefers structure, takes time to warm up in social settings, tends to be a careful, methodical thinker, processes internally.
Social Introvert
Enjoys selective socializing in small groups but values alone time. Can be social but needs alone time to recharge afterward.

Thinking Extrovert
Prefers intellectual conversations, enjoys people but doesn’t seek attention. Enjoys brainstorming with others but also values independent research.


Ambivert
Balanced Intro-Extrovert. Adapts well to both social and solitary settings, flexible personality. Needs equal parts socializing and alone time to feel energized.

Altruistic Extrovert
Outgoing but purpose-driven, thrives on deep connections and helping others. May feel exhausted by superficial socializing.
Adventurous Extrovert
Thrill-seeker, loves spontaneity, excitement, and high- energy experiences. Feels restless when routine sets in.

Assertive Extrovert
Enjoy being a leader, takes charge in conversations, decisive and ambitious. Enjoys fast decision-making and problem-solving.


Social Extrovert
Loves socializing, networking, and group activities, enjoys meeting new people. Finds silence uncomfortable .

Expressive Extrovert
Charismatic, thrives on being in the spotlight, high-energy, loves attention. Finds socializing essential to happiness.
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