| Introverts and extroverts can be good friends even though they move through the world differently. Their friendship suffers, however, when their differences clash, says Jennifer Kahnweiler, author of The Introverted Leader. She says the key is to speak up before the resentments pile up. Kahnweiler shares tips with Life Kit on how both personalities can foster deep connections despite differences. 👭 Don’t pigeonhole a person as just an introvert or extrovert. Where they fall within that spectrum isn’t static. 👭If a friend's behavior is bugging you, consider if a personality difference might be behind it. Then, show them a little grace. 👭 Create a code phrase or gesture to signal what you both need, such as a hand signal to remind your friend not to fill the silence. |
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