gets dark enough to see the aurora. Keep the moon phases in mind, as a bright full moon
might fill the night sky with light. Check local weather forecasts as well, because you
won't be able to spot the aurora through the clouds.
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Track 10
Speaker 1. I got so nervous that I forgot everything and I didn't have my notes with me. It took me some time to pull myself together and deliver my lecture. But I didn't manage to convey all the information I had. Speaker 2. When they offered me an in-person meeting, I refused and we had an online meeting instead. The Internet speed was so weak that I missed a lot of important messages. Speaker 3. I mostly recorded videos and shared them on my social account. But one day I decided to write a long post. I got so many discouraging comments about my spelling that I was depressed for many days. Then I took courses and improved my language skills. Speaker 4. I was so shy that I didn't even attend the birthday parties of my classmates. I think I missed a lot of opportunities to build good friendships. I didn't have a single friend at that time. |
Track 11
We often hear that a person can only be one of two personalities - introvert or
extrovert. If you are neither an introvert or extrovert, you might be an ambivert or
omnivert.
An ambivert is somebody who possesses an equal number of traits of both introverted and extroverted people. Omniverts are either at the extreme of being introverted or extroverted. They constantly switch between these two traits depending on their mood and surroundings. Ambiverts have consistent behaviour. They are comfortable with quiet and active moments but tend to be outgoing and social when the situation demands it. However, omniverts are extremely outgoing at the point when their extroverted mode turns on. You won't find them much at home because they'll be having a very active life and hanging out with friends. But as soon as their social energy gets low, they switch to the extreme of introverted mode and completely isolate themselves. Further, they become reserved and quiet and don't even leave their home, pick up calls, or hang out with anyone. Ambiverts maintain a good balance between spending time with people and spending time alone. So, their social energy doesn't drain too much and they don't require much time to recharge their social batteries. On the other hand, omniverts drain their social energy excessively before switching between modes. So, they take a lot of time to recharge and cut themselves off from the world and focus on their thoughts and avoid even small chit-chats. Ambiverts might feel stressed and nervous in meetings, speeches, and presentations, but they never give up. Their extroverted side helps them lift their spirits and gain confidence and the introverted side helps them plan effectively. On the other hand, omniverts either perform exceptionally well in public or completely mess up things. They can be confident against a crowd in extroverted mode. But if they're in the introverted mode, they even find it hard to stand and express themselves in front of a small group. |