Last minute plans give you intense anxiety, unless they are made by you.

You love the thought of spontaneity, but only if its your idea.

The expectations your friends or family members have set are too high.

An antisocial extrovert

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1.Last minute plans give you intenseanxiety, unless they are made by you.

You love the thought of spontaneity, but only if itsyouridea.

2.No, you cant hang out tomorrow, youve got too much to do.

An antisocial extrovert

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As a matter of fact, you should probably cancel those dinner plans tonight as well.

3.Everyone anticipates youll be later than you say you will.

If they arent, they need lower the expectations.

Cut that shit out.

4.If your job has you working with the public, time to unwind after work is arequirement.

By the end of the day youre physically, mentally, and emotionally drained.

This overstimulation calls for a minimum of 4 hours alone time.

5.Your friends and family are always offended if you dont answer their calls or text messages.

Youre home all the time, so why cant you respond?

6.Sleep is your number one priority.

Fear of missing out issoreal,but you commit to your bedtime.

7.On occasion, you want to spend time with your friends.

At your house, wearing PJs, drinking wine, eating pizza, and watching Netflix.

You dont have time to get ready and go out.

8.Virtually all shopping is to be doneonline.

You certainly do not have time to shop in-store surrounded by all thosepeople.

9.You expect an invite to all parties, even though you wont go.

Who knows when a wave of impulse will push you to attend.

10.You are an expert with excuses.

My cats need me.

Ive got a migraine.

Ive got a stomach bug.

Its my parents anniversary.

Yes, I know theyre divorced, I still like to celebrate.

12.You spend a lot of time overanalyzing.

Most of the things you analyze are what if scenarios that youll likely never encounter.

The terms introvert and extrovert are not 100% black and white.

Personality traits are like the color wheel.

Its okay to be extremely talkative but also a little shy.

The key is remembering that we are all very different for a reason.

We must accept and appreciate others exactly as they are.