How To Be A Happy Introvert In An Extroverted World?

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Do you want to embrace your inner world and finding joy in quiet moments? Learn how to be a happy introvert and live life on your own terms in an introverted society!

Much has been said about ties between extroversion and happiness that need not be restated here. It is true that extroverts tend toward higher degrees of pleasurable experience, on average. Extroverts tend to be more driven to seek out experiences and may even receive a neurophysiological reward for doing so.

Extroverts also tend to have a more positive disposition, on balance. Having personalities that more epitomize Western cultural values, extroverts may not only be more comfortable in Western society, but may, indeed, benefit in overall well-being.

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Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who worked to develop these eminently useful concepts, wrote that extroverts modulate their own attitude in relating to others and give extraordinary attention to the effect they have on others.

Like adventurers fulfilling manifest destiny, extroverts explore the world of the other in a verbally assertive way, distinctive from more verbally conservative introverts who, like many in Eastern cultures, may be more apt to refrain from expressing thoughts and feelings for the sake of interpersonal diplomacy and in managing an economy of psychological energy.

Related:ย 9 Things That Make An Introvert Happy

Western culture say, โ€œBe more extrovertedโ€

Ashley Fulmer, from the University of Maryland, and fellow researchers (2010), proposed a โ€œperson-culture match hypothesis,โ€ predicting that when a personโ€™s personality matches the prevalent personalities of other people in a culture, the culture amplifies the positive effect of personality on self-esteem and subjective well-being.

The teamโ€™s research studied more than 7,000 individuals from 28 societies and found that the correlation between extroversion and subjective well-being is much stronger when a personโ€™s degree of extroversion matched the approximate degree of extroversion in their culture.

Four studies were conducted by Nathan Hudson and Brent Roberts (2014) of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to examine individualsโ€™ goals to change their personality traits. They found that, staggeringly, in the West, 87 percent of people explicitly expressed a goal of becoming more extroverted.

My grandfather

Daddy Troy, my grandfather, wasnโ€™t much of a storyteller. In fact, he wasnโ€™t much of a talker. He would give you fragments, a nasty-sounding cough, and then you were on your own. His stories were bits and pieces. Youโ€™d be lucky to get them here and there, out of order, over years, like a puzzle.

One day, he told my brother Jason, a pastor, that God values brevity and secrecy. โ€œItโ€™s better to say what you need to say and sit down, and if you pray, itโ€™s better to pray in a secret place than in public.โ€ He said thatโ€™s what Jesus would have to say about it.

Daddy Troy worked hard. He enjoyed laughing and being with his family. He was loved. He was satisfied.

How to be a happy introvert

How To Be A Happy Introvert?

Self-acceptance โ€“ Iโ€™m a lot like Daddy Troy, and I like that. I sometimes cringe at my introvertedness and the ways others must perceive me as a result of it. But when I remember Daddy Troy, there is not one fabric of my being that thinks of anything but my love for him. That has helped me recognize that if he was totally OK just as he was, Iโ€™m probably OK, too.

Scott Barry Kaufman (2018), digested a lot of research about introversion and came to the conclusion, โ€œThe biggest key to being a happy introvert is simply self-acceptance; not forcing oneself to repeatedly act out of character, or to think of oneself as merely a deviation from an โ€˜idealโ€™ personality.โ€

Rodney Lawn and fellow researchers (2019), acknowledged that introverts living in Western cultures experience ongoing pressure to conform to extroverted norms of behavior and may even experience stigma due to a lack of consistency between parts of their personality and the prevailing norms and expectations of their sociocultural environment.

โ€œOver time, this relative lack of person-environment fit could have adverse effects on introvertsโ€™ well-being,โ€ Lawn wrote.

Related:ย Are Extroverts Happier Than Introverts? 4 Path Breaking Myths

Fortunately, he concluded, โ€œIntroverts in the West might be more authentic, and hence boost their overall well-being, if they can change their beliefs to become more accepting of their introversion.โ€

Barbara Barcaccia and her Italian colleagues (2019) cited literature reviews showing that trait-mindfulnessโ€”being mindfully present while actively aware of oneโ€™s trait expressions with a non-judgmental attitudeโ€”is tied to emotional well-being both in adults and children.

Conversely, being judgmental toward oneโ€™s inner thoughts, feelings, and sensations is associated with higher maladjustment, her team asserted. In fact, their regression analyses showed that, among the facets of mindfulness, a judgmental attitude toward oneโ€™s thoughts and feelings is the strongest predictor of both depression and anxiety.

Introversion has its benefits. Equally important, repeated acts of pretending to have characteristic traits that do not match your underlying experience have the potential to poison well-being.

Share your thoughts on what makes an introvert happy in the comments below!


References:
Barcaccia, B., Baiocco, R., Pozza, A., Pallini, S., Mancini, F., & Salvati, M. (2019, February). The more you judge the worse you feel: A judgmental attitude toward oneโ€™s inner experience predicts depression and anxiety. Personality and Individual Differences 138(1), 33-39.
Fulmer, C. A., Gelfand, M. J., Kruglanski, A. W., Kim-Prieto, C., Diener, E., Pierro, A., & Higgins, T. E. (2010). On โ€œfeeling rightโ€ in cultural contexts: How person-culture match affects self-esteem and subjective well-being. Psychological Science.
Hudson, N. W., & Roberts, B. W. (2014, December). Goals to change personality traits: Concurrent links between personality traits, daily behavior, and goals to change oneself. Journal of Research in Personality 53, 68-83.
Kaufman, S. B. (2018, October 5). Can introverts be happy in a world that canโ€™t stop talking? Scientific American.
Lawn, R. B., Slemp, G. R., & Vella-Brodrick, D. A. (2019). Quiet flourishing: The authenticity and well-being of trait introverts living in the West depends on extraversion-deficit beliefs. Journal of Happiness Studies 20, 2055-2075.

Copyright: Blake Griffin Edwards


Written By Blake Griffin Edwards LMFT
Originally Appeared By Psychology Today
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