Amanda Luxon
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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It's really that, and it's actually about your thinking process.
So introverts, they'll think, think, think, and then they'll talk, and then they'll think.
Extroverts think as they're talking, they'll talk, talk, talk, and then they'll stop and think.
So it's more about thinking processes rather than what we typically think extroversion and introversion is.
But yeah, I need my me time.
That's a really good way of doing it.
I mean, I have an extended battery now.
I've actually put two batteries together because I've had two.
But certainly if I look back, say, as a younger person in my teenage years, you know, those were more difficult situations for me.
But I've had to learn a lot of engagement is actually skill based as well.
And I do tend to find I can spend an evening and if I just ask questions, then people are really happy to, you know, answer questions.
And that keeps conversation going and produces interesting things.
And, yeah, so I don't really have to talk about myself, which is great.
Oh, Christopher had done a podcast with you recently and really enjoyed the podcast.
And so he said, look, it was a good podcast.
And sometimes people actually hearing from me and what I've got to say
just distills or dispels some of the things that people start to build up in their mind.
They've never met me, they've never seen me and they start to have opinions about things and so sometimes just a really nice chat like this, they get to know me as a person, get to know a little bit about my history and who I am and start to understand that maybe what they have been led to believe may not be the truth and if that's it and
And I have lots of things to say.