Extroversion and Happiness Is There a Correlation

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Often times there is a mentality of the grass is always greener on the other side when it comes to happiness. People think that if only they were taller, shorter, fatter, thinner, more extroverted, more introverted they would be happier. This often occurs when someone sees another person of an opposite disposition appearing to happier then it must be the case that whatever one idea they use to connect with that person must the be cause of this happiness. The question becomes is this true for extroverts? Are they actually happier? The answer is yes and no. In order to understand this answer better we must explore three questions which will help us better understand what may make extroverts happy.

What is extroversion? There is a common myth that extroversion is outgoingness. Although most people who are extroverts are outgoing, this is not the true definition of extroversion, it is character trait common to them. Extroversion is in reference to where someone gets his or her energy. People either get their energy by having time alone to themselves or by being around other people, or somewhere on a scale between these two areas. Extroversion means simply that you recharge your energy by being around other people and being in groups. Being in a crowded location with a lot of people around and a lot of energy in the room can be very energizing for an extrovert. They search out these places to get their energy up. This is why outgoingness and being social are often associated with being an extrovert. They do not necessarily have to be the life of the party, talking to everyone, but often they are.

What is happiness? Now that we have a better understanding of what extroversion, if we are going to accurately be able to answer if extroverts are happier we must come to an understanding of what happiness is. The challenge here is that happiness is not the same thing for every person. Some extroverts may be happier than some introverts, and vice versa. The key here is if you personally are as happy as you can or would like to be.

What can you do to be happier as an extrovert? Since happiness is specific to each person, and it is something you can ultimate decide to feel from the inside out, the key here is to make the choice to do it. If you are an extrovert and enjoy being social, make a point of scheduling one event a week where you will be around a lot of people and have that chance to be social and really get reenergized. It is easier to be happier the more energy you have. Intentionally put yourself in situations where you know you are going to raise your energy level and enjoy that feeling. Make sure that you surround yourself with happy people who make you happy so it enhances the feeling even more. So there is a potential connection between happiness and extroversion, but only if you choose to make the connection for yourself. Know if you are an extrovert, know what makes you happy, than do the second in a way that connects with the first and you will see an increase in your overall level of happiness. Sean is an internet entrepreneur who specializes in helping people to identify their passion and find a way to turn that passion into a monetized website that makes sustainable passive income. To learn more about how to learn the basics check out http://www.MillionaireMindForFree.com/

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