4 Introvert-Friendly Ideas to Find Your Mom Tribe
I couldn’t make it through some days without my mom tribe. Here are four ideas to help you find yours, even if you’re a fiercely independent introvert.
Emma Scheib gained her Masters in Psychology in 2013 and has since worked full-time in corporate research positions for government agencies. She recently gave up her "dream job" to pursue being a (happier) mum, living a slower pace of life. She is also dipping her toes back into her long lost love, creative writing. She writes regularly over at Simple Slow & Lovely, and you can also connect with her on Facebook and Instagram.
I couldn’t make it through some days without my mom tribe. Here are four ideas to help you find yours, even if you’re a fiercely independent introvert.
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