8 Things I Learned on My 1,000-Mile, Introvert-Friendly Road Trip
My introvert-friendly road trip felt like a vacation and a major recharge at the same time.
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My introvert-friendly road trip felt like a vacation and a major recharge at the same time.
If you’re an introvert with cabin fever, get out in nature — it’s a way to connect with the world that doesn’t have to involve other people.
As an introvert, extroverted jobs have given me the opportunity to test what works for me — I understand my limits better.
Reading is a solitary, quiet activity that enables us to recharge anytime, anywhere.
Notice an introvert at a party needing some space? Help them make their escape!
Because introverts are happy being alone, we don’t need other people to make plans, enjoy ourselves, or get things done.
Even if it’s well-intentioned, comments like these come across as telling us that we’re not doing enough to conform to an extrovert-centric world.
There are plenty of introvert-friendly ways to enjoy Halloween without feeling like you have to go to a big party.
When a happily single introvert decides not to pursue a relationship, it’s a choice. They are content with being alone.
Because introverts are confident in their own company, they dare to do things that extroverts would never do.