Making an introvert-extrovert relationship work is quite achievable. After all, don’t opposites attract? But as fun as dealing with someone different from you is, there are times when two people just don’t see eye to eye. Here are 3 tips to help you.
2. Making an introvert-extrovert
relationship work is quite achievable.
After all, don’t opposites attract? But as
fun as dealing with someone different
from you is, there are times when two
people just don’t see eye to eye.
3. Is there a way to keep conflict under
control in such a situation? What can
people do to manage an introvert-
extrovert relationship? To learn about a
few helpful suggestions, read on!
5. As different as introverts and extroverts
are, there must be respect between them.
Both parties should learn to respect what
the other has.
6. Introverts may be quiet, but they also
tend to be more detail-oriented. Because
they’re less likely to draw attention to
themselves, they might see things that
other people normally miss.
7. On the other hand, extroverts are the life
of a party. They’re assertive and leave
unforgettable impressions.
8. “Customize” your treatment with every
person you know that is opposite of you.
You’ll be surprised at how much better
your relationship will become once you
establish mutual respect.
10. A little patience goes a long way. To
make an introvert-extrovert relationship
work, both parties should know where
the other is vulnerable - not because it is
where they can strike hard, but because
that is their cue to step in and help out.
11. Support is very important in any kind of
relationship. Introverts may be less likely
to mingle around at a party, so extroverts
should help draw them out of their shell
and introduce them to other people.
12. Extroverts, on the other hand, may have
less time for reflection. Perhaps introverts
could help them find a little bit of peace.
14. More often than not, introverts and
extroverts have subjects that they simply
don’t agree on. In such a situation,
there’s no better solution than to agree to
disagree.
15. Arguing over who has a better idea or
who is right won’t get anyone anywhere.
All that will create is more conflict. By
agreeing to disagree, each one is afforded
a form of respect.
16. Begrudging as that may be at times, it’s
still better than having to fight with each
other when there's a difference of
opinions or beliefs.
17. An introvert-extrovert relationship can be
quite exciting. However, just like any
other relationship out there, it has its ups
and downs. The techniques suggested
above may or may not be the cure all that
you’re hoping for; but it will at least,
diffuse some of the conflict.
18. Presentation By:
Michael Lee
Persuasion Expert and Author
http://www.20daypersuasion.com/secrets.htm