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Active Extrovert

You're like warm sunshine. Social and energetic, yet more balanced than extreme extroverts. You enjoy connecting with people while having the wisdom to know when to step back. On the Big Five, your Extraversion is in the upper-moderate range, with particularly high Warmth and Assertiveness scores.

Key Traits

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Warm Leadership

Natural charisma that draws people in

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Active Communication

Leads conversations while also listening well

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Emotional Leader

Ability to warm up team atmosphere

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Energy Management

Active but not excessive — balanced instinct

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Healthy Relationships

Has both deep friendships and wide connections

Strengths

  • Combines strong social skills with leadership
  • Active yet not overwhelming — good sense of balance
  • Excels at team dynamics and collaboration
  • Functions comfortably in most social situations
  • Outstanding ability to motivate and organize people

Watch Out

  • !Solo-focused tasks can be challenging at times
  • !Pursuing social approval may blur authenticity
  • !May decide too quickly in situations requiring careful analysis
  • !Could undervalue quiet colleagues' input
  • !May hide anxiety behind an outgoing facade

Energy Tendency Analysis

Internal EnergyExternal Energy
25%
75%
Solo RechargeSocial Recharge
20%
80%
Deep ExplorationBroad Exploration
25%
75%
DeliberativeAction-oriented
20%
80%

Did You Know?

Approximately 20-25% of the global population falls into this type

Adam Grant's 2013 study found extroverts outperformed introverts in sales, but scored lower than ambiverts

In Big Five, those high in Warmth have 22% higher average job satisfaction

Relationships

You're a dependable and warm partner. Time together is fun, and even in conflict, you show maturity by resolving things through dialogue. Still, acknowledge the value of alone time too. Suggesting "together but doing our own things" can make the relationship even healthier.

Recommended Activities

Team Leader/Manager

Management/Leadership

HR/People Specialist

HR/Organization

Teacher/Mentor

Education/Growth

Counselor/Coach

Psychology/Coaching

Energy Style Psychology Analysis

Balanced Arousal System

Your ARAS baseline arousal is low but not extreme, giving you a natural ability to enjoy social stimulation while regulating overstimulation. You detect the internal signal "that's enough" at the right time.

Big Five Sub-Factors: Warmth + Assertiveness

Among the 6 Extraversion sub-factors, your Warmth and Assertiveness are particularly high. This combination creates a leadership style that is "charismatic yet not overbearing."

Social Intelligence

In Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory, you're high in "Interpersonal Intelligence." Your excellent ability to read others' moods, motivations, and needs makes you a key player in group dynamics.

Management Guide

Leverage your social energy more effectively. You shine in mentoring and coaching. Still, secure solo focus time at least 3 times a week. Consciously drawing out opinions from quieter team members will take your leadership to the next level.

Notable Figures

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Yoo Jae-suk

TV Personality (Korea's MC, balance of leadership and consideration)

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Oprah Winfrey

Media (Harmony of charisma and empathy)

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Steve Jobs

Entrepreneur (Vision sharing and leadership)

FAQ

What's the difference between an extrovert and an extreme extrovert?
The active extrovert is more "balanced" than the extreme extrovert. You're sociable but have the wisdom to know when to step back. High Warmth and Assertiveness on the Big Five are characteristic — a leadership style that's "charismatic yet not overbearing."
I'm good in leadership roles — how should I lead introverted team members?
According to Grant, Gino & Hofmann (2011), "listening leadership" is most effective with introverted team members. Consciously open up speaking opportunities in meetings and offer written submission options. You'll hear more honest opinions in 1-on-1 meetings.
Sometimes I want to be alone — am I really an extrovert?
Of course! No one is 100% extroverted or 100% introverted. Jung himself said "A purely extroverted or introverted person would belong in a mental institution." Being extroverted but occasionally needing alone time is a very healthy sense of balance.