7 Ways Spending Time Alone Will Change Your Life
Introverts need solitude like we need air to breathe. Here’s why you should spend more time alone in the new year.
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Introverts need solitude like we need air to breathe. Here’s why you should spend more time alone in the new year.
If the holidays are sucking you dry of energy and leaving you a shell of your former self, take heart: Relief has a name, and it is “World Introvert Day.”
All the gift cards and candles in the world are not as good as alone time.
We’ve scoured the Internet for the best gifts for introverts.
“Talking to one person drains me so much that I can’t bring myself to initiate a convo with any more people.”
In a society designed for fast-talking, fast-moving extroverts, what do thoughtful and reflective INFPs need to be happy?
For introverts, getting regular alone time is everything. We’re talking about your energy here. Your mental health. Your sanity.
We damage introverts — especially young introverts — when we confuse introversion with depression.
It’s not easy being an introvert, because our society seems made for extroverts. How can an introvert live a fulfilling life in an “extroverted” world?
Because introverts tend feel more comfortable listening than talking about ourselves, we’ll gladly concede the spotlight.