How Baking Helps Me Embrace My Introversion
Bread is a particular reminder of what it’s like to be an introvert who just needs time and space in order to rise.
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Bread is a particular reminder of what it’s like to be an introvert who just needs time and space in order to rise.
Tailor your event — and unapologetically own your needs — to increase the odds of you, and everyone else, having a great time.
Introverts are known for daydreaming — but it’s important not to miss out on what’s happening in the present moment.
Anyone is welcome in my world, but they must follow a few rules, because I’m choosing to no longer be manipulated or shamed for being sensitive.
Tiny comforts may not literally elongate your alone time as an introvert, but removing yourself from the present can be a welcome escape.
Since introverts take longer to open up, consistent playdates will give your introverted child more chances to connect with their friend.
When learning a new language, it helps to lean on your introvert strengths, like active listening and deep thinking.
“Why don’t you talk more?” is high up on the list of things not to say to your introverted friend.
Burnout is like being in a state of chronic stress — your body is constantly acting as if you’re running for your life.
Every time you compare your introverted child to someone more talkative, this is what they hear: “You are not enough as you are.”