25 Contradictory Things About Being a Shy Introvert
Being a shy introvert can feel like being a walking contradiction. How talkative you are depends on how comfortable you feel around the people you’re with.
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Being a shy introvert can feel like being a walking contradiction. How talkative you are depends on how comfortable you feel around the people you’re with.
Highly sensitive people are hyper-aware of subtleties in their environment. This gives them an incredible advantage, but they also can become overwhelmed.
Life is hard for everyone, period. But if you’re a highly sensitive introvert, sometimes it feels like you suffer from your own unique version of crazy.
INFJs and INTJs use Introverted Intuition (Ni), which means they’re always looking for the meaning behind information, beyond just the concrete facts.
Last month, I got to talk with Colin DeYoung, a psychology professor, about what makes someone an introvert.
Using the latest scientific research, interviews with other introverts, and my own story, the book will explore what it’s really like being an introvert.
Rae is an introvert who has severe social anxiety. Once, at a concert, she had a panic attack because of all the people around her.
Introversion and shyness are not the same thing, but many introverts experience painful shyness at some point in their lives.
Has this ever happened to you? You’re rolling through life just fine, then BAM, something happens that reminds you of your highly sensitive nature.
Q: Why are introverts quiet?