Part Of The Group But Not In On The Conversation
Introverts have always found group interactions to be a pain in the a$$. It makes them feel uncomfortable, suppressed, and completely out of place. Group conversations work against an introvert’s strengths rather than with them. It overwhelms them and does not allow them enough time to consider what they want to say. Putting an introvert in charge of a group conversation (in a social setting rather than a meeting) is akin to putting Angelina Jolie in a rom-com.
They’ll be able to do it, but it won’t feel proper. But that said, they can improve their group communication skills. They can be engaged while also telling some interesting stories. They can also prioritize quality over quantity when it comes to sharing. Here’s what introverts can do: show your interest with facial expressions. Raising your brows, smiling, and making good eye contact can help a lot!