4 Ways Introverts Can Overcome the Small Talk Barrier and Connect Meaningfully
Small talk is the “empty calories” of conversation, so it’s no surprise that most introverts hate it. Here’s how to have a meaningful conversation instead.
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Small talk is the “empty calories” of conversation, so it’s no surprise that most introverts hate it. Here’s how to have a meaningful conversation instead.
The INFP personality is nicknamed “the healer” and “the mediator.” But like any other personality type, even kind and understanding INFPs have their limits.
Although generally caring and kind, even people of the ISFJ personality have their limits. Here’s what this common Myers-Briggs personality simply cannot stand.
Being an introvert means there are plenty of times when I go quiet. What’s really going on when this happens? Here are all the possibilities.
Here are seven ways introverts socialize differently than extroverts — and why introverts aren’t antisocial but selectively social.
Many introverts feel like they’re made of two opposing factions that constantly war against each other.
The ISFP personality is driven by a desire to make the world more beautiful. However, just like any other type, even gentle ISFPs have their limits.
The ISTP personality is driven by a strong desire to solve problems in concrete ways. However, just like any other type, ISTPs have their limits.
Responsible and conscientious, even duty-driven ISTJs have their limits.
INTPs are generally quite easy-going and flexible, however, even they have their limits.