Maybe one day they’re very introverted, and just want to spend the day alone recharging. Then the next day, they might want to hang out with a large group of people and meet new friends all day long.
Ambiverts might like spending a few hours on their own, but they quickly get bored and want to be around friends. After a couple hours of socializing, they’re ready to head home and be on their own again.
Do you sometimes feel excited about going to a party, but other days can’t bear to talk to anyone new? There’s a good chance that you’re an omnivert. When you’re super excited to go out and make new friends, you’re in your extroverted headspace. And when you can’t leave your room and spend all day alone recharging, you’re in your introverted headspace. As long as ambiverts are prepared for it, they’re generally okay with talking to people and being around large groups. They might feel more withdrawn one day and slightly more outgoing the next, but for the most part, they know they can handle any social situation.
An omnivert might look forward to giving a speech one day and then dissolve into a puddle of nerves the next. It might not be their favorite activity, but ambiverts can generally calm their nerves and be confident when it comes to giving speeches or talking in front of crowds.