Career questions tagged extrovert
What is the best way to form genuine meaningful connections in college with people who will help you advance your professional goals, provide academic and emotional support, and introduce you to new things?
As a 17-year-old senior in high school, making new friends this year has at times been challenging, as I feel like my peers have already found a group they belong to. However, throughout my high school experience I have branched out so much and met so many new people. Part of the reason I am majoring in communications next year is because I love meeting new friends and learning new things through connections with others. Although at times I can get overwhelmed, as beginning new friendships comes with its own set of anxieties. I find myself hoping I do not say the wrong thing and make a bad impression, or rushing to respond on social media in ample time, causing a flowering relationship to become a bit stressful. That said, I am looking for tips on how to reduce these little bursts of social anxiety as I prepare to make multiple new connections next year and continue to strengthen old ones.
How can I be more extroverted?
I am trying to bring together a group of classmates to make a student run TV show, but I am an introvert and find it hard to talk to people. What should I do to make myself feel comfortable but also impress my classmates so they will want to take part in the project. I want to be an actor/director/writer in Hollywood and Broadway in the future.
Are extroverted people the most successful?
Throughout high school, I noticed that most teachers prefer a student that is loud and opinionated. Me on the other hand, would be loud when it came to talking with my friends and family. Are the students that speak up and talk the people who in the future become the most successful? #school #success #extrovert