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Old 03-20-2009, 10:01 AM   #7 (permalink)
aelle
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If you go by the Myers-Briggs definition of introvert and extravert, you never actually transition. Your comfort zone and energizing process will always be similar. What can change is how easily you go outside your comfort zone. It took me 3 years or so (my first college years ) to feel confident and enjoy public speaking, mingling with a group of strangers, entertaining a group etc., but I wasn't trying very hard so you could probably go faster.
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