Introvert: Just Because I Don’t Look Excited Doesn’t Mean I’m Not Into This
As an introvert, I can be excited about something but I won’t show it outwardly. I just don’t feel the need to jump around with glee and squeal like others.
Leanne Chapman is a therapist, writer, dreamer, night owl, animal lover, and introverted homebody. She knew she was a introvert from early childhood but it took decades to find her voice. In the meantime, Leanne became a therapist, trying to help others make sense of their lives as well as learning to understand her own essence. She now lives in a wooden pole home amongst the trees with her rescue cat Jade, where she works with clients and writes about love, loss, and healing. You can find her on Facebook or learn more about her on ClaimYourTreasure.com.
As an introvert, I can be excited about something but I won’t show it outwardly. I just don’t feel the need to jump around with glee and squeal like others.
Myth #1: Introverts don’t know how to have fun.