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waves 11-25-2014 12:13 PM

This is great.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1109698)
What are your favorite places here?

https://medium.com/i-love-charts/a-m...t-4db2d8c9cf48

Some of these are not exactly for Introverts -- there is a place or two for extroverts too.

My gosh, who likes the LAND OF SELF CHECKOUT LANES ? :eek:


I laughed about ALONE TIME LAKE
and RAILROAD OF CANCELLED PLANS :)

M


I spend a lot of time on the Internet Atoll.

I am a seasoned traveller of the Railroad of cancelled plans as well as the River of daydreams. :D

On the self checkout:-

I prefer it if the line is short and I have few groceries. I do worry about taking away people's jobs, but I kind of like not having to deal with anyone. The thing is, often something happens at the automatic checkout where the supervising cashier has to come and intervene -- that is almost more annoying than having a human cashier to start with, whom I can mostly ignore and deals with my stuff without my having to wait or call someone.

bizi 11-25-2014 11:40 PM

WE went to the grocery store 30 mins before closing to pick up our things for thanksgiving.
We are going to friends house and are bringing a pecan chew(kind of like a pie but chewy), spinach mashed potatoes. and cranberry sauce with mandarin oranges. we got to the line right at 10 and they closed the store opened up a new register and we quickly checked out and she was very cheerful.
But by this time my Raynauds is acting way up and I have 3 white and painful fingers. I had to go home and not touch anything else cold and run my fingers under hot water to thaw them out. It is in the forties and I was stupid and did not wear my mittens that I HAD with me!!!!!
sigh
bizi

Mari 11-27-2014 01:41 AM

do it yourself check out --no---TOO MUCH ANXIETY
 
Gad.

I only started in the line once or twice to do the do-it -yourself groceries but
I hade no intention to do the work. First of all too much technology is involved.
Secondly, I get no discount for this.I called the manager over to get someone to do my groceries.

===
It is a crappy business model that has failed.
A decade ago grocery stores hoped it would take off. No. :thud:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...kout-lines-fo/

…except Home Depot strongly encourages it (most other registers are closed) so I do not frequent their stores.

M

Mari 11-27-2014 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waves (Post 1109750)
This is great.




I spend a lot of time on the Internet Atoll.

I am a seasoned traveller of the Railroad of cancelled plans as well as the River of daydreams. :D

On the self checkout:-

I prefer it if the line is short and I have few groceries. I do worry about taking away people's jobs, but I kind of like not having to deal with anyone. The thing is, often something happens at the automatic checkout where the supervising cashier has to come and intervene -- that is almost more annoying than having a human cashier to start with, whom I can mostly ignore and deals with my stuff without my having to wait or call someone.


I am hyper aware of other people's job every moment I am out in the world.
It is weird. We did not used to have this way of thinking.

M

Mari 11-27-2014 01:51 AM

Yes, It's Possible To Be Both An Introvert And An Extravert
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lara (Post 1109332)
Waves, maybe you're an ambivert?


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...ef=mostpopular
Quote:

Still, those who are able to draw from the strengths of both personality types -- the capacity for solitude,
focus and quiet self-reflection of an introvert, and the outgoing, friendly and approachable nature of of an extravert -- may have the advantage.


waves 11-27-2014 12:27 PM

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...ef=mostpopular
Quote:

Still, those who are able to draw from the strengths of both personality types -- the capacity for solitude,
focus and quiet self-reflection of an introvert, and the outgoing, friendly and approachable nature of of an extravert -- may have the advantage.


This is interesting, because it brings up the aspect of choice, whether one can choose to be "introverted" or "extraverted" any or all of the time. This had occurred to me with the ambivert terminology as well.

An ambidextrous person can do most things with either hand -- they can choose which hand to use. Can an ambivert choose which way to be? Can they turn off the need for social support, or turn off the feeling of social erosion after overexposure? Defined by ability, then an ambivert has the gifts of both the introvert and the extrovert, however, defined by need, the ambivert also has the needs of both, not necessarily at convenient times.

I can't choose. I swing between elements of both, at intervals. And I don't have to be having mood swings although that will do it as well. My needs are sometimes of one and sometimes of the other, and I behave accordingingly. I do not "choose" which to be... I cannot draw upon some special capacity to use my "other hand" the way the ambidextrous person can.

Maybe I am an intervert? In between? That is probably where most people are, but many are more strongly outgoing and others more withdrawn. I oscillate or anyway shift between being introverted and extraverted. I guess I am a locovert. :D

Internet solves some problems for me as it does for many others I think. One can have a distant sort of social contact that protects from many of the difficulties of human contact.

waves

Mari 11-28-2014 12:26 AM

The best jobs for every personality type:
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-...onality-2014-9

The Best Jobs for Every Personality Type
** Copyright © 2014 Business Insider Inc. All rights reserved.*

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http://www.humanmetrics.com/hr/JTypesResult.aspx

I am INFJ Introvert (50%) ]Intuitive (19%), Feeling (6%), Judging (1%)
But I suspect that I am as much Perceiving as I am Judging and could have gone differently on that one on any given day.

M

bizi 11-28-2014 01:06 AM

ISTJ
interesting!

One test somewhere else....I was the inspector.
bizi

waves 11-28-2014 03:07 AM

ENFP but E was dubiously close to middle -- counselor said I am an E/I-NFP.

Mari 11-29-2014 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waves (Post 1110139)
ENFP but E was dubiously close to middle -- counselor said I am an E/I-NFP.

You have strengths in both. That is helpful.

Mari


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