Day 2! See, I did it.
Today’s video is a little about what the challenge is (since I don’t think I explained it well enough yesterday) and a little bit on the differences between extroverts & introverts, and the benefits of growing up in a Greek family.
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YAY!! I love this. You’re so much more comfortable!
Just wait for day three, when it’s awkward again for totally different reason. I still haven’t figured out why my third day was as awkward, but I suspect it has something to do with my sleepiness today.
Great job! I love your sense of humour…the little asides you had in text on the bottom were especially funny. (And I’m envious of your video editing skills!)
So great to get this message out there: introverts aren’t (necessarily) shy! I’m one too…and I also did a video on the difference between introvert/extrovert/shy recently.
hey Patty
thanks for the comment! I’ll have to check out your vid soon.
And I credit Apple iMovie for making video editing super-simple.
Yes, I can see the difference already. Go you!
I taped a video today, but I don’t think I’m gonna share it. Too embarrassing!
NOOOOO share it!!! Please!
Yes! Share it
I did. *peer pressure*
Yay Alexia!
Excellent video! Thouroughly enjoyed getting to know you better and hearing your voice. You have a calm and centered presences.
You explained introversion perfectly. I have had almost the exact same words come out of my mouth when trying to explain to people that I am NOT shy, I love to be with people, teaching, etc, but absolutely NEED time alone to replenish my energy.
Thanks again Alexia and look forward to more awesome videos.
SandyDFromNJ
Thanks Sandy!
I’m excited about the possibilities of video and wondering why I waited so long to do it.
The whole introversion thing fascinates me. I’m am an INTP according to Myers Briggs (for those who don’t know the I here stands for introversion – just google myers briggs if you’re interested and don’t know). Anyway, I can stand in front of hundreds, and thousands (have done both) and speak or sing, but put me in a small group and I completely jam up. Still, great to see you doing this series… and wondering whether I can be inspired to follow suit. Keep going and well done for grasping the fear and going ahead with it.