Feeling Drained? Here Are 12 Signs You Have an Introvert Hangover
An introvert hangover can leave you feeling exhausted, making you want nothing more than to escape to a quiet place alone.
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An introvert hangover can leave you feeling exhausted, making you want nothing more than to escape to a quiet place alone.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted from socializing, there’s a very real reason — it has to do with our unique wiring as introverts.
High-functioning anxiety can be hard to spot because people who have it often appear calm and well-prepared.
Introverts’ brains are wired a little differently than extroverts’ brains, so everyday experiences can become stressful for us “quiet ones.”
The INFJ, INTJ, INFP, and INTP are wary of jobs that feel like “selling out” or “selling their soul” for the sake of a paycheck.
Small talk is neither emotionally nor intellectually stimulating, so it can feel like a waste of an introvert’s limited social energy.
If you’re an extroverted introvert, you don’t have the energy to maintain a large social network, but you do find relationships deeply fulfilling.
Things that don’t bother most people can overwhelm highly sensitive people, turning minor irritations into moments of panic or tears.
When someone feels the need to fill the silence with meaningless chatter while avoiding topics that actually matter
Introverts often find it hard to express their thoughts quickly, but that’s not a flaw. It’s their brains doing what they do best — diving deep.