13 Relatable Comics for Introverts Who Get Nervous in Social Situations
Artist Sarah C. Andersen, creator of Sarah’s Scribbles, knows this feeling all too well.
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Artist Sarah C. Andersen, creator of Sarah’s Scribbles, knows this feeling all too well.
Optimistic and warm-hearted, INFPs are always looking to uncover the good in people and situations.
The ISFJ is thought to be one of the most caring Myers-Briggs personality types, known for putting the needs of others first.
ISTPs enjoy pulling things apart and putting them back together — leaving them a little better than they were before.
Here’s how to deal with your anxiety and make it stop — based on leading research and firsthand experience.
Although not necessarily painting masterpieces, the ISFP is likely the most artistic Myers-Briggs personality type.
ISTJs are known for their practical logic and unwavering commitment to duty. They see it as their responsibility to keep things running smoothly.
INTPs are known for their inventiveness and brilliant intellect.
You’re an extrovert dating an introvert. Everything was going great, then they said, “I need space.”
The introvert’s struggle with loneliness is real. But it’s a problem we rarely talk about.