Move over introverts and extroverts. Psychiatry has a new term — otrovert — for those who don’t fit neatly into either label.
The Otrovert personality, coined by Dr. Rami Kaminski, describes individuals who don't strongly identify with social groups, preferring deep connections over wide networks. Unlike ambiverts, Otroverts ...
For decades, the world has divided people into two broad personality types, introverts and extroverts. Introverts are known to recharge through solitude and quiet reflection, while extroverts thrive ...
For decades, personality studies have categorised people as introverts, extroverts, or ambiverts. Yet, many feel these labels don’t fully capture their social tendencies. The emerging concept of the ...
Psychiatrist Rami Kaminski introduces 'Otrovert,' a personality type adept at balancing introversion and extroversion. These individuals navigate social situations with ease, drawing energy from both ...
If you love to socialize, have high energy that can't be tamed, and find a boost in morale by spending time with others, it's likely that you're an extrovert. Extroverts aren't afraid to be friendly, ...
In my experience, leaders of large companies tend to be outgoing. They like to work with and through others, and feed off the energy of others. That’s why, the first time I met Richard Branson, I ...
American doctor Rami Kaminski has made a case for otroversion - an alternative personality trait for people who don't tend to fit the mould.
At a basic level, knowing yourself and your preferences can work as an intuitive guide for making most kinds of decisions.
Last week, I wrote an article titled, “Who Speaks for the Quiet Ones In the Workplace”. In retrospect, it should have been preceded by this article, which explains what it means to be an introvert, ...