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A fun test to take

I’m introverted — I already knew that!

Forgot to copy the scores. Part of being introverted — not wanting to reveal much personal information?
 
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Based on your consciousness score is it safe to assume you did well in your chosen field?

Asking for a friend.
 
I’m introverted — I already knew that!

Forgot to copy the scores. Part of being introverted — not wanting to reveal much personal information?
Introverts are not often accused of over-sharing!
 
I was the same when younger. I took the Dale Carnegie course in my 20s and that helped with small talk especially with strangers.

They have you picture a house. In front of the house is a car and beside the car is a briefcase.

So let's say you're sitting beside someone on a plane. The picture triggers questions you can ask to get the other person talking (people love to talk about themselves).

The house: where do you live? Do you have children?
The car: travel related. Where are you going? Are you taking a winter vacation this year?
The briefcase: what kind of work do you do?

Some women are more resistant about answering personal questions so you have to modify a bit sometimes. So instead of asking where a woman lives I might ask something less personal - whether they are flying for business or pleasure for example.
Thanks for the advice.
 
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Thanks Allan! Interesting!
 
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