Becoming Extrovert

NISHWA JABEEN
Jul 28, 2017 · 2 min read

I started to interact with others from my friend Ayesha,Nowadays which is very close to me and she is also my roommate.Today i spent time with her and ask questions like how is your family?during talking i asked about her internship.she told me about her projects in which some of making senetizar,cleaner and anti-cancer drug.she told me her goals of life in which one of them is World Tour.she wants to visit every place of the world.after study she would become a Professor.in our all conversation i only concentrate on her.

I called my first cousin Nimra.i asked about her baby( Ramen) and her family.during talking,nimra asked me about my education and hostel life but by giving her short answer i again come back to her.asked her their daily routine.she share some responsibilities,how she handle them.

I went to my home for one day.i talked to my Mother and elder sister,asked about their last weekend how they spent and what will they do in next week? My sister described her planning for coming wedding of our cousin and my mother shared her last week experience, how did she go to Islamabad with my younger brother.

One of my interesting conversation with Ma’am Saba.she talked about her Two interviews which she gave last weekend because her teaching contract in out department is going to be finish.she didn’t want to extend her contract with department.she also share her daily home routine.

Conclusion:

I am an introvert person but doing this activity i feel much confident.i never talk too much with other people.by making networking with people you can resolve problems.

It’s a gift when we try to hear what is alive in the other person and what they would like.so nonviolent communication is just a manifestation of what i understand to be. In that way it’s similar to the Judeo-christian concepts of ‘love your neighbor as yourself’ and ‘judge not lest you be judge’.

So in relationships, we want to be ourselves,but we want to do that in a way that is respectful to others as well,even they are not treating us in a particularly respect way.

NISHWA JABEEN

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