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In this episode, I explore a question that’s long since intrigued me: why do some alliances flourish while others unravel?

As an open-introvert who doesn’t hate people (yes, hi, I am right here, I exist!), I’ve come to realise it’s not about being opposites but about understanding the behaviours that trigger we introverts and learning to work with, not against, our differences.

I share a variety of alliances and explore how they have helped me grow, learn and evolve, while some fizzled out due to unspoken frustrations or unmanaged differences. The game-changer? Recognising that most conflict isn’t about personality, but behaviour.

Let's reflect on how we introverts can build alliances that stretch, support, and help us evolve as individuals; without draining your precious energy.

*** Key Points ***

  1. Introvert–extravert partnerships work
  2. Conflict is behaviour-based
  3. Shared purpose over similarity

#IntrovertExtravertAlliance #ThoughtfulCollaboration #BehaviourNotPersonality

#Introverts #Extraverts #FlourishingIntroverts

#IntrovertVoices #OppositesThatWork

*** Resources ***

Visit https://hub.flourishingintroverts.com/resourcesp for tools and resources mentioned during the podcast.

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