You’re Not Broken Because You’re an Introvert
There was a word for what I was: introvert. It was a magic word, because it explained many of the things I had struggled with my entire life.
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There was a word for what I was: introvert. It was a magic word, because it explained many of the things I had struggled with my entire life.
Because of reactions like the one from my extroverted friend, I often don’t let on just how much I’m overthinking things.
In 13 Reasons Why, Hannah Baker commits suicide. The series got me wondering: Is there a link between introversion and suicide?
Introverts often feel awkward promoting themselves during job interviews, and they may struggle to articulate their thoughts when put on the spot.
If you’re an introvert who really, really likes people (like me), you often find yourself being pulled in opposite directions.
A healthy, balanced INFJ will look different from an unhealthy INFJ. Here are 12 signs an INFJ personality type is unhealthy.
It’s no secret that introverts loathe small talk. It almost seems like our deep-diving brains weren’t made for it. We get energized by playing with ideas.
If you’re not already, consider making an effort to have more meaningful conversations. New research suggests that your happiness, in part, depends on it.
Ah, the introvert-introvert relationship. Many introverts have sought it, imagining quiet nights at home with takeout and Netflix.
Highly sensitive people get easily stressed out by stimuli because they are born with nervous systems that are extra sensitive.