Are you like Julie, a card-carrying extrovert or a completely comfortable introvert? Maybe you’re a bit like Darlene, the self-diagnosed extroverted-introvert? Not sure where you land, introvert or extrovert? Consider taking this test from Psychology Today! Probably like most of us, when it comes to these labels we just feel lost. This week we’re talking about how each trait is different, the pros and cons of both, and ways to interact with every personality in your life. We’re also sharing some funny conversation starters that will have you rolling. Here are a few of the conversation starters we discussed that would be perfect to use at a party: "What would you do with an extra $1,000?" "Toilet paper, over or under?" "In 40 years what will people be nostalgic for?" "Would you rather never be stuck in traffic or never get another cold?" And as promised, here are a few we didn't share on the show: "Is a hotdog a sandwich?" "Would you rather have a live-in massage therapist or a live-in chef?" Viewing in an app? Full show notes here. Articles We Mentioned or Know You'll Love Rules for the Introvert Vs. Extrovert Fight This is the post in which I am the grumbling Israelites and my husband, Bill, is Moses. Not because I’m especially humble, but it’s just that this phrase in the Old Testament stood out to me Read more What Being Best Friends With an Introvert Has Taught Me The exact moment after I discovered I had an opportunity to write for The Grit and Grace Project, I did what most excited women do right before posting a status on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and Twitter… I called my Read more Dwelling on Your Mistakes? Stop it, Give Yourself Grace! I own a few TV series on DVD, but one of my favorite extras included with these boxed sets is the blooper reel. I love to see the candid clips of actors messing up their lines, playing pranks on each Read more When Her Yes Feels Like Your No Her post stared at me like a reflection in the mirror. She was up there sharing a message I could give, to thousands of her followers, and I had a front row seat for what could’ve… even Read more It’s OK to Be Assertive and Make Decisions Have you ever been in a group of friends that is too nice? You know the scene: you’re all trying to decide what to do, but everyone keeps asking, “Well what do you want to do? What do you