Here’s What You Need to Know If You’re the Parent of an Introvert
There’s nothing shameful about being an introvert. In fact, the more you embrace your child’s quiet nature, the happier he or she will be.
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There’s nothing shameful about being an introvert. In fact, the more you embrace your child’s quiet nature, the happier he or she will be.
1. I find most of the things that people talk about to be boring.
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Will the real introverts please stand up?
Experts explain why video calls are a special kind of hell for introverts.
I called up Dr. Elaine Aron, the researcher behind the HSP movement, for some advice.
Loners are a species’ insurance policy during difficult times.
You will grow and change, as we all do, but you’ll always be an introvert at your core.
“People think I’m overreacting.”
Here’s one very important thing each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type craves in their relationship. Without it, they just won’t be happy.