4 Reasons We Still Need a World Introvert Day (Jan. 2)
For all the progress the “introvert positive” movement has made, there’s still a stigma around being a “quiet one.”
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For all the progress the “introvert positive” movement has made, there’s still a stigma around being a “quiet one.”
With big holiday parties and family gatherings canceled due to the pandemic, many introverts are relieved. Here’s how to celebrate at home.
Thrust into the spotlight due to her husband’s career, Jill Biden is an introvert who says being a political spouse did not come naturally.
“I get on pretty well with my own company,” said O’Keeffe, who lived a reclusive life to suit her introvert nature.
If you’re in our inner circle, we may talk your ear off.