How Highly Sensitive Introverts Can Soothe Holiday Stress
You don’t have to attend any holiday celebrations that leave you exhausted or overwhelmed.
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You don’t have to attend any holiday celebrations that leave you exhausted or overwhelmed.
In our noisy, extroverted world, introverts are thoughtful, empathetic, and brilliantly creative.
Our society wrongly thinks that confidence is all about being loud and loving the spotlight.
No matter how much I may love my family, having anyone in my space for more than a day is overwhelming.
Being put on the spot can be painful for introverts, as their deep-thinking brains need time to process and reflect.
Gardening is not just about caring for your plants. It’s also a way for you to take care of yourself and meet your needs as an introvert.
For introverts, home is a safe and sacred space. It’s where we hit the reset button on our energy.
Pushy people might intentionally target quiet, empathetic introverts because they believe they are easier to wear down.
Too often, an introvert’s quietness can be misconstrued as rudeness, weakness, or a lack of passion.
When you find “the one” or “your person,” you might find that they don’t drain your energy like others do.