Introversion vs Extroversion
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morana
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Minnie d'Arc wrote: Are you the same in your own language, morana, or does the perfectionism only extend to English? I don't know, it's probably worse in English. But I hate writing in general. For a lot of reasons. Even if I'm more eloquent when writing... Still. It stresses me out a great deal. BTW, I know that my perfectionism in English isn't real perfectionism, as I'm sure I make a lot of mistakes. But it's not exactly that I can do something about it, so... I just try to keep it understandable
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| Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:31 pm |
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nachtvlinder
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Midieval Fantasy wrote: Minnie d'Arc wrote: I'm not socially inept, but the written Minnie is a far more eloquent creature than the real one will ever be. We ARE twins! I knew it!!! Thirties Girl: I agree. The stress of face to face conversation can become very taxing in a short amount of time. Though I can talk to anyone when I feel like it, which is rare, I find hat longer conversations are very strenuous to me in face to face scenarios. Yet with all of this, I am determined to become a psychologist. My poor patients. I think that many of your patients will also come to have an opportunity to talk about their problems without being judged. I think they'll do a lot of the talking. Also, you'll probably find talking in a professional setting much easier than small talk with strangers, long conservations that go nowhere, or sharing deep feelings. In short, I think you'll do fine!
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| Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:15 am |
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
Joined: October 2009 Posts: 8319 Location: Jacksonville Florida. Gender:
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Thanks for that, Nach!
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:06 pm |
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Plus, counselling technique is actually a very good way of conducting a conversation with relatively little input. Used artfully, simply inserting a few questions into a conversation which reinforce what someone's been saying and lead in the direction they want to go will keep them talking, oblivious to your part in the conversation - but they'll love you for your sociability, because you allowed them to talk about themselves! 
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| Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:36 pm |
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
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When all else fails, play to other's vanities! Perfect advice!
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:46 pm |
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Calliope Aisha Cassandra
Cania
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Minnie d'Arc wrote: Plus, counselling technique is actually a very good way of conducting a conversation with relatively little input. Used artfully, simply inserting a few questions into a conversation which reinforce what someone's been saying and lead in the direction they want to go will keep them talking, oblivious to your part in the conversation - but they'll love you for your sociability, because you allowed them to talk about themselves!  I recall reading something like this somewhere recently... hummm... 
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Minnie's virtual daughter and SirVigil's sister
adopted by Minnie and Midi and "honorary Texan" as bestowed upon me by Agent B. Plus I have a demon
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| Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:20 pm |
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Calliope Aisha Cassandra wrote: Minnie d'Arc wrote: Plus, counselling technique is actually a very good way of conducting a conversation with relatively little input. Used artfully, simply inserting a few questions into a conversation which reinforce what someone's been saying and lead in the direction they want to go will keep them talking, oblivious to your part in the conversation - but they'll love you for your sociability, because you allowed them to talk about themselves!  I recall reading something like this somewhere recently... hummm...  Clearly a text of great wisdom. 
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| Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:21 pm |
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Shadowfiend
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Joined: May 2011 Posts: 14 Location: R'lyeh ( Stuck in Aust. To England!) Gender:
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INTp, no surprises there! i always DID want to be a mad scientist!
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| Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:31 pm |
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LegendGirl
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 2241 Location: NH, USA Gender:
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Eek, a zombie thread...POW!
Thread closed.
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