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When you were in school, were you more of an extrovert or an introvert? Did you find relating with people at school to be difficult or saw it as no big deal?
 
I feel as though as I was a bit of both sides. I never liked being the center of attention but at the same time I did like to go out and socialise where I could because I liked to be with friends and I think making memories is way more important than staying inside and keeping to yourself. It's helped me become a more confident person over time.
 
I fitted in well at school because I tried to make friends with others on both sides of the popularity divide. I had a couple of friends that were 'nerdy' and a couple of friends that were more 'popular'. It all depends on how you project yourself to them.

I found that if you acted yourself and just got involved with things people liked it was easier to get on with them.
 
I was an introvert in middle school and became an extrovert in high school. However, even in my middle school days I was an extrovert sometimes. It was something burning inside me, lol.
 
I'm the class team captain when I was in high school. I had everyone's ears because I was the one leading our school team to all the tournaments we play. I have no choice not to relate freely with most of the students.
 
I'm the class team captain when I was in high school. I had everyone's ears because I was the one leading our school team to all the tournaments we play. I have no choice not to relate freely with most of the students.

As a leader, you always have that option to relate with people. You need to learn it in order to have an easier route to working well.
 
I was always more of an introvert in school if I am honest. I had some friends that I felt I could relate to but for the most part, there were not many people I felt comfortable being myself around and I feel that was because of how people acted and how they wanted you to act to be part of their 'group' so to speak. Even now I am more of an introvert and I feel a lot of that came from how things were in school. It was like a popularity thing, You either fit in or you didn't.
 
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