Types of introverts test


What kind of introvert are you?

Learn what type of introvert you are and I'll help you learn to cope with your specific personality traits in your daily life.

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What does a night on the town look like for you and your friends?

A movie night with my bestie.  I prefer one-on-one hangs.

 

 A small group of close friends having dinner and cocktails.

 

Can it be a spa day instead?

 

A night out?  With people?  Not a chance!

 

1 / 10

It's Self-Care Sunday!  You:

Go for pedicures with a friend. A foot massage and a good chat do the body and soul good.

 

Take yourself out for lunch and some shopping, ending with a hot bath and mud mask before bed.

 

Spend the day working on personal projects. Being creative always fills your heart.

 

Go for a hike with a good meditation at the summit. Being in nature always settles your nerves.

 

2 / 10

When it comes to dating, you:

Prefer to date friends or be introduced through a friend.

 

Make sure to take alone time after dates to recharge.

 

Need to feel stable and secure before you’ll open up.

 

Pay attention to what your gut tells you about a person.

 

3 / 10

What does your friends circle look like?

I have a lot of friends!

 

I have a hard time maintaining friendships. I get nervous is social situations.

 

I have a handful or two of close friends.

 

I’m very close with one or two people, but I have many acquaintances.

 

4 / 10

What’s your dream vacation?

A quiet beach somewhere warm and tropical.

 

Paris! I’ve always wanted to go to the Louvre and see the Eifel Tower.

 

A solo backpacking tour of Spain

 

A cozy cabin in the woods with no electricity and mountains all around.

 

5 / 10

Do you ever seek professional help for mental health?

No.  I like to take care of my own problems.

 

I see a therapist every once and a while.

 

I attend regular group sessions.

 

I have a team of doctors supporting my mental health.

 

6 / 10

After socializing you:

Obsess over all the things you said and all the moments you felt awkward.

 

Need to decompress with a good book in a hot bath.

 

Keep away from busy settings for a while. That’s enough for a few weeks… or months.

 

Feel drained, even if you had a good time.

 

7 / 10

Your closest friends describe you as:

A total dreamer! You’re always in your own head.

 

Reserved and grounded. You take time to think before you speak or act.

 

Shy and awkward, but mostly just around strangers or in busy places.

 

Someone who takes care of themselves by taking time for themselves.

 

8 / 10

Would you ever consider hiring a life coach?

Definitely!  I'll take all the help I can get.

 

I doubt it.

 

If I ever felt I needed one, for sure.

 

I already have one!

 

9 / 10

How introspective would you say you are?

Very! I’m constantly daydreaming, and I like to relax by getting completely lost in a book.

 

A little. I definitely enjoy my alone time which I often use to think or practice mindfulness.

 

Not very. I like to think before I speak but otherwise, I don’t ruminate or anything like that.

 

Quite a bit. I tend to obsess over things in my mind.

 

10 / 10

You're a... Social Introvert!

Being an introvert hasn’t stopped you from leading a rich social life. You can outwardly appear to be an extrovert, so people tend to treat you as such and are often surprised to learn otherwise.

You prefer close relationships with a few people and are capable of balancing a healthy social life with much-needed alone time to recharge. You’re often seen sitting in a café, sipping cappuccinos solo.

You don’t usually feel anxious in social situations, but you’ll be ultimately drained by them. Don’t feel bad about taking the time you need to rest and reset. And remember not to overload yourself, you can’t make everyone happy.

"The limited circle is pure.”

— Franz Kafka

Tips to Help you Keep a Healthy Social Life

(even when you don’t want one)…

We all need alone time.

Some of us need more than others and that’s ok. Just remember there’s a wonderful world out there with a lot of amazing people who can enrich your life and offer you a support system. Work at balancing your home and social lives.

Choose your people wisely.

It’s ok to take your time to get to know someone before letting them into your life. It’s also ok to walk away from a relationship that isn’t a good fit. If someone is too spontaneous or high energy for you, put some distance between you to relieve tension. There are so many fish in the sea.

Do nice things for yourself.

Take yourself out to a fancy restaurant, buy the shoes you’ve been eyeing up, pick up a hobby. It’s time to be good to you!

But what do I know...?

Hello! I’m family psychologist Omar Leon.

Why do I know so much about being an introvert? Well, because I am one!

I studied psychology at Yale University. I’ve written multiple books and taught countless lectures on the subject.

I’ve been practicing in my hometown for over twenty years, and I love helping people grow and learn how to be their best selves, under any circumstances!

Looking for a little extra guidance?

Check out these resources...

Read this blog post where I give tips on how to live your best life as an introvert in an extrovert society.

Follow me on Facebook for daily musings and links to helpful resources.

Book a 15 minute consultation with yours truly and we’ll come up with some strategies tailored just for your unique brand of introversion.

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You're a... Thinking Introvert! 

You’re a daydreamer and you’re totally ok with it! You spend a lot of time in your head because you enjoy your company. You live a rich inner life and are usually in tune with your emotions. You love getting lost in a good book and are quite creative. You love music and may even play an instrument.

You are arguably more self-aware and introspective than your introvert counterparts. You love studying and learning. You’re often found with your nose in a book.

Don’t forget about your friends’ lives and feelings. And if you need a little extra time to process, don’t be afraid to ask for it. Maintaining healthy relationships will keep you in touch with the rest of the world while providing inspiration for your creative endeavors.

“There’s a difference between preferring books to parties and preferring sixteen cats to seeing the light of day."

— Lauren Morrill

Tips to Help you Keep a Healthy Social Life

(even when you don’t want one)…

We all need alone time.

Some of us need more than others and that’s ok. Just remember there’s a wonderful world out there with a lot of amazing people who can enrich your life and offer you a support system. Work at balancing your home and social lives.

Choose your people wisely.

It’s ok to take your time to get to know someone before letting them into your life. It’s also ok to walk away from a relationship that isn’t a good fit. If someone is too spontaneous or high energy for you, put some distance between you to relieve tension. There are so many fish in the sea.

Do nice things for yourself.

Take yourself out to a fancy restaurant, buy the shoes you’ve been eyeing up, pick up a hobby. It’s time to be good to you!

But what do I know...?

Hello! I’m family psychologist Omar Leon.

Why do I know so much about being an introvert? Well, because I am one!

I studied psychology at Yale University. I’ve written multiple books and taught countless lectures on the subject.

I’ve been practicing in my hometown for over twenty years, and I love helping people grow and learn how to be their best selves, under any circumstances!

Looking for a little extra guidance?

Check out these resources...

Read this blog post where I give tips on how to live your best life as an introvert in an extrovert society.

Follow me on Facebook for daily musings and links to helpful resources.

Book a 15 minute consultation with yours truly and we’ll come up with some strategies tailored just for your unique brand of introversion.

P. S. Don’t forget to check your email! I’ll be in there with more tips to transform your life...

You're a... Anxious Introvert! 

You don’t love socializing and you’re ok with it. You generally feel awkward in social settings, so you tend to avoid them at all costs.

You may feel you’re a bit lacking in the social skills department which can make you self-conscious; you can’t stand the feeling of eyes on you as you enter a room. And even when you’re surrounded by close friends, you can feel completely alone.

You can really get inside your own head, sometimes ruminating for hours or even days. Keep a journal to jot these obsessive thoughts down and do something good for yourself each day. Get out into nature and find a hobby that satisfies the mind. And remember it’s ok to reach out for help from a close friend or even a therapist to help you learn strategies to overcome your anxieties.

“Telling an introvert to go to a party is like telling a saint to go to Hell. "

— Criss Jami

Tips to Help you Keep a Healthy Social Life

(even when you don’t want one)…

We all need alone time.

Some of us need more than others and that’s ok. Just remember there’s a wonderful world out there with a lot of amazing people who can enrich your life and offer you a support system. Work at balancing your home and social lives.

Choose your people wisely.

It’s ok to take your time to get to know someone before letting them into your life. It’s also ok to walk away from a relationship that isn’t a good fit. If someone is too spontaneous or high energy for you, put some distance between you to relieve tension. There are so many fish in the sea.

Do nice things for yourself.

Take yourself out to a fancy restaurant, buy the shoes you’ve been eyeing up, pick up a hobby. It’s time to be good to you!

But what do I know.

..?

Hello! I’m family psychologist Omar Leon.

Why do I know so much about being an introvert? Well, because I am one!

I studied psychology at Yale University. I’ve written multiple books and taught countless lectures on the subject.

I’ve been practicing in my hometown for over twenty years, and I love helping people grow and learn how to be their best selves, under any circumstances!

Looking for a little extra guidance?

Check out these resources...

Read this blog post where I give tips on how to live your best life as an introvert in an extrovert society.

Follow me on Facebook for daily musings and links to helpful resources.

Book a 15 minute consultation with yours truly and we’ll come up with some strategies tailored just for your unique brand of introversion.

P.S. Don’t forget to check your email! I’ll be in there with more tips to transform your life. ..

You're a... Restrained Introvert! 

You’re the quiet one! It takes you a little longer to open up to new people in your life, but if they can practice patience with you, they’ll have a loyal friend for life.

You may be seen as reserved or even sluggish; you need to take your time to prepare for the day or for a special event. Remember, it’s ok to give yourself extra time. Give people a warning and they’ll wait for you.

You prefer to make plans over spontaneous activities, and this can sometimes lead to you feeling left out and therefore isolated. Cultivate an introvert-friendly lifestyle, including friends and family who make plans and stick to them.

“The only problem with seeing people you know is that they know you." — Brent Runyon

Tips to Help you Keep a Healthy Social Life

(even when you don’t want one)…

We all need alone time.

Some of us need more than others and that’s ok. Just remember there’s a wonderful world out there with a lot of amazing people who can enrich your life and offer you a support system. Work at balancing your home and social lives.

Choose your people wisely.

It’s ok to take your time to get to know someone before letting them into your life. It’s also ok to walk away from a relationship that isn’t a good fit. If someone is too spontaneous or high energy for you, put some distance between you to relieve tension. There are so many fish in the sea.

Do nice things for yourself.

Take yourself out to a fancy restaurant, buy the shoes you’ve been eyeing up, pick up a hobby. It’s time to be good to you!

But what do I know...?

Hello! I’m family psychologist Omar Leon.

Why do I know so much about being an introvert? Well, because I am one!

I studied psychology at Yale University. I’ve written multiple books and taught countless lectures on the subject.

I’ve been practicing in my hometown for over twenty years, and I love helping people grow and learn how to be their best selves, under any circumstances!

Looking for a little extra guidance?

Check out these resources.

..

Read this blog post where I give tips on how to live your best life as an introvert in an extrovert society.

Follow me on Facebook for daily musings and links to helpful resources.

Book a 15 minute consultation with yours truly and we’ll come up with some strategies tailored just for your unique brand of introversion.

P.S. Don’t forget to check your email! I’ll be in there with more tips to transform your life...

How Many Types of Introverts Are There

Introverts aren’t the mythical unicorns that exist in a world designed for Extraverts; they’re a varied group of people with a broad spectrum of traits and strengths. You may know you’re an Introvert already or have an inkling you’re an Introvert based on their commonly associated traits. Quiet, thoughtful, aloof, stuck-in-their-head types—these descriptors for introverted personality types can be an endless loop that fails to paint the whole picture because not all Introverts are identical.  

Just like the unique traits present in the 16 personality types, there are different types of Introverts, with varying characteristics that set them apart. If you’re wondering how many Introvert types exist and which one you are, get ready to find out. 

The 4 Types of Introverts

The idea of categorizing Introverts into types isn’t new. The first person to develop the terms “introvert” and “extravert” was Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung, who also developed the foundation for many personality type theories today through his foundations. 

According to Scientific American, boxing all Introverts into the same mold became a pain-point with psychologist J.P. Guilford, who, in the 1930s, didn’t think Jung’s concept of introversion fit everyone since his attempts to measure introversion provided him with varying degrees and factors. His findings surmised that psychologists needed to put more work in to pinpoint the true nature of the Introvert. And the argument between psychologists was to continue. The main point Guilford and other psychologists made throughout the decades was simple: Introverts were too varied to lump into one category.

The leading hypothesis of these different types of Introverts came when Jonathan M.Cheek, a Professor of Personality Psychology at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, and two others, Jennifer Grimes and professor Julie Norem, presented study findings during the 2011 Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference. The study took a look at 225 female students’ answers to four specific Introversion categories, which Grimes’ centered her Master’s thesis around. Their 2014 research manual included graduate student Courtney A. Brown.

These four Introvert types are Social, Thinking, Anxious, and Restrained, represented by the acronym “STAR.”

Social Introverts 

A Social Introvert isn’t outgoing but prefers to keep their close circles small and intimate, with a select few people. This type of Introvert also loves being alone, so often, they prefer to be by themselves and don’t go out very much.  

If you’re a Social Introvert, your ideal night is to stay in with a favorite movie, a glass of wine or tea, and a pizza, and no one else is invited. When you do go out, you’ll have a good time but daydream about what you’re going to do when you’re alone again. Social Introverts don’t have a problem connecting with others. Still, they prefer their own company above the company of others, which can make them appear aloof and unusual to more extraverted people.

Thinking Introverts

Thinking Introverts spend their time reflecting on themselves, life, and the universe. They love creative activities and imagination above all else and enjoy meditating on the mysteries of life. Because of their rich inner life, Thinking Introverts often get lost in their thoughts and choose to unwind through creative pursuits like painting, journaling, or something similar.

If you’re a Thinking Introvert, you don’t mind being around people, but you prefer to keep yourself involved in creative, inward-looking tasks that focus on intellectualism, self-evaluation, and abstract thoughts, so sometimes it’s easy to forget to socialize. When you go out, you always go back to your Thinking world to rest and recharge your batteries.

Anxious Introverts

Unlike Social and Thinking Introverts, Anxious Introverts prefer to avoid social gatherings because they feel uncomfortable and self-conscious. This discomfort is something Anxious Introverts feel around others, so they’re usually found spending time on their own at home. 

However, if you’re an Anxious Introvert, you may feel uneasy even when you’re alone, thanks to your habit of ruminating on awkward interactions or how to improve your social life. An inner-dialogue at social gatherings is a commonplace event for you, which can make you even more nervous about how you’re perceived.  

Restrained Introverts

Think of a Restrained Introvert as someone who needs some time to prepare for the day’s activities, whether those are social, professional, or otherwise. This type of Introvert doesn’t welcome a fast-paced job or social event, and they won’t get up with a fresh vigor for the new day. Instead, if you’re a Restrained Introvert, you need time to prepare for what the day has to offer.

You’ll appear aloof but will eventually come out of your shell after spending some time around strangers. You will likely also speak in a slow and deliberate manner instead of saying the first thing that comes to your mind. Everything a Restrained Introvert does is thought-out beforehand, and they don’t like to feel rushed.

Which Type of Introvert Are You? 

You can figure out which type of Introvert you are by discerning which one of the STAR types sounds most like you. You can also take the STAR test developed by Grimes, Cheek, Brown, and Norem, which is available here near the end of their preliminary research manual. There’s also another version online from Scientific American here, which might be a bit simpler and compares to other, reportedly average scores from the general population.

The questionnaire consists of 10 questions per type, and you answer them on a 1 to 5 scale of how similar a particular scenario is to your behavior. For example, when I took the test, my highest score was for a Thinking Introvert, and although I scored lower by a few points on each of the four categories, I identified the most with the Thinking questions. 

My test scores were among the high percentile of averages in every category. It’s also important to point out that although Thinking Introvert fits me well, my answers were so close in each category I could almost be a melting pot of all four types. As with any personality test, you’re going to have some similarities and differences, and no one label explains everything about you because everyone is unique.

The takeaway

When you discover which type of Introvert you are, you may have a defining moment where you feel “seen,” or you may think, “I knew that already.” Whatever your reaction is, it’s always nice to learn more about your traits through an outside perspective of personality theory. Since personality theory is an ever-developing science, you may find even more information about introverted types in the future.  

Whether you’re a Social, Thinking, Anxious, or Restrained Introvert by nature, you’re always in control of how you move through life.

What kind of introvert are you?

WHAT AN INTROVERT ARE YOU?

modern classification of introverts' characters

The key difference between introverts and extroverts is the direction of life energy not to the outside world, but to the inner one.
How an extrovert to understand an introvert — in the article by the link.

Carl Gustav Jung, author of Psychological Types and introvert
one of the first to introduce the term "introvert"

One of the founders of the theory of psychological types, who used the concept of introversion and extraversion was Carl Gustav Jung.

He described introversion as a psychological component of personality, indicating that a person's internal activity prevails over external. In simple terms, this means that a person is turned inward rather than outward.

His own thoughts, ideas, feelings and sensations excite him more than events connected with other people.

By the way, Jung himself was an introvert and an outstanding person, no doubt.

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What kind of introvert am I?

A frequent problem by which people cannot fully determine who I am an extrovert or introvert we interact with each other. And it will be a big mistake to think that introverts do not like other people, do not like to communicate, or cannot achieve high positions and career growth. It's just that we, introverts, carry most of our thoughts in our heads and only allow some of them to manifest themselves. While for an extrovert - life consists entirely of the events of the outside world.

Signs of introverts and extroverts

There are different tests for the personality type of an introvert and an extrovert. There are even different types of introverts, which are discussed a little further in the article. And there are signs by which we distinguish introverts from extroverts. Here they are.

INTROVERT

• focused
• likes to think
• appreciates personal space
• seeks quiet and secluded surroundings
• seeks long-term or deep work
• thinks before acting, sometimes takes a long time and does not act
• dislikes being distracted by phone calls and conversations
• ponders ideas alone
• thinks first , then speaks
• likes to work individually or in a well-coordinated small group

    EXTRAVERT

    • sociable
    • bright
    • likes activity and diversity
    • impatient in long and slow (steady) tasks
    • talks about things with others
    • enjoys being distracted by phone calls and conversations
    • develops ideas in discussions with others
    • talks first, thinks later
    • likes to be around in a circle of people and work in a team

    4 types of introverts. Determine what kind of introvert you are

    Type: Servant
    The main thing in life is to serve people and society. Strengths:
    - ability to see details
    - attentiveness
    - practical approach to business

    Type: Pragmatist
    The main thing in life: objectivity and facts. Strengths:
    - logical analysis
    - practicality
    - ability to work with hands

    Type: Inspirer
    The main thing in life: relationships with people. Strengths:
    - ability to inspire
    - sensitivity and compassion
    - creativity

    Type: Analyst
    The main thing in life: to get to the bottom of things.
    Strengths:
    - strategic analysis
    - innovation
    - systematic approach

    Introverts. Psychotype: Servant

    The main thing in life: to serve people and society . They serve both specific people and society as a whole. These are subtle, responsive natures, able to see the beauty in people and around. There are many people among them who are passionate about creativity and art, through which they keep in touch with others.

    Introverts. Psychotype: Pragmatist

    The main thing in life: hard work
    An example of pragmatic introverts: Michael Jordan, Henry Ford, Woody Allen, Angela Merkel

    Introverts of this psychotype are accurate and accurate. They have a cold heart, they always think in facts and rely on them. They are difficult to touch, emotions are not about them. They are engaged in a business that is beneficial, beneficial and its results are tangible.

    Introverts. Psychotype: Inspirer

    The main thing in life: to change the world for the better
    An example of inspirational introverts: Mahatma Gandhi, Princess Diana, Joan Rowling, William Shakespeare

    They are creative, easily ignited by new ideas and can devote their whole lives to the implementation of the idea that fascinated them. They think about people, work for people and for people, despite the fact that they often think about their affairs alone.

    Introverts. Psychotype: Analyst

    The main thing in life: to get to the bottom of things
    An example of introvert-analysts: Steve Jobs, Irina Khakamada, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein

    Introverts love to work on the ideas of this psychotype alone or in a small team of competent colleagues. They are often so immersed in their work that they do not notice what is happening around them. They are reproached for not caring about the emotions of other people, but it is Analysts who often create innovations that subsequently change the lives of many people.

    If you want to know what kind of introvert you are, take the test and after the test you will be able to download a complete description of your personality type on our website "Identity Code". Psychologist, Coach,
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