9 Ways to Make an Introvert Feel Valued
Being sensitive to an introvert’s feelings — like sensing when they’ve had enough socializing — is just one way to make them feel valued.
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Being sensitive to an introvert’s feelings — like sensing when they’ve had enough socializing — is just one way to make them feel valued.
Introverts might not be direct about their feelings, so you could miss the signs that they’re attracted to you.
As an extroverted introvert, you may like being around others, but that doesn’t mean you want to interact with them nonstop.
Whenever you’re feeling overlooked as an introvert, leaning into your introvert strengths can work wonders.
Mastering small talk as an introvert sounds like a nightmare — but often small talk serves as a bridge to other, more meaningful topics.
There are certain things only introverts understand, like enjoying eating out alone.