I Don’t Always Want to Hang Out, But I Still Want to Be Invited
As an introvert, my life is a constant battle of wanting to be invited to things, but not actually wanting to go.
Lauren Dykovitz lives in New Jersey with her husband and two black labs. Lauren is a writer, wife, dog mom, sister, aunt, and Alzheimer's daughter. Lauren writes about her Alzheimer’s journey on her blog, Life, Love, and Alzheimer’s. She also blogs about life on laurendykovitz.com. Lauren has also been a contributing writer to several other websites, such as Her View From Home, Sweatpants and Coffee, and Elephant Journal. Lauren also self-published her first book, Learning to Weather the Storm: A Story of Life, Love, and Alzheimer's. You can follow Lauren on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
As an introvert, my life is a constant battle of wanting to be invited to things, but not actually wanting to go.
Needing time alone to recharge doesn’t mean you’re crazy or there’s something wrong with you. It means you’re an introvert.