Excellent post.
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Originally Posted by LWJ
You have described the exactly how Introverts and Extroverts work. You need to find your happy place at your new digs. I believe that all people oscillate between being an I and and E. It is just a matter of what charges your batteries. Example? I am a crazy extrovert. Made my living in sales. Will work a room like nobody and remember all the names and details. And, I get up before everyone else in my house (it is 6:16 am) and have a couple of hours of introvert time.
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Me as well, except the name part...I really have to work at that.
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Originally Posted by LWJ
Your challenge? Is to find a way to charge your introvert batteries. I saw 5 gorgeous acres. A pool room. You can do this. You are not moving to a high density urban setting.
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That is the key, at least to me.
A long time ago I was doing some operational flight test on "Tethered Duck", a way to get SEALS in a raft from a helo in minimal time.
Very similar to this:
The E-8 Seal Senior Chief working with me on the program was a very interesting guy. I may have written this before here, but he was an introvert and his description fits me:
An Introvert walks into a room with 25 Stones, an Extrovert with none. When the Introvert leaves, he has no more stones...the Extrovert leaves with 25 stones.
I call it my "Low Stone Warning Light": At about 5 stones I need to be headed form the door.
Find, as LWJ mentioned, your charging station.
Property is beautiful by the way...both of them.