3 Things I Wish I’d Known as an Introverted Teenager
I didn’t understand why I felt happiest alone or why I didn’t seem to fit in with my extroverted peers.
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I didn’t understand why I felt happiest alone or why I didn’t seem to fit in with my extroverted peers.
It may take some time for introverts to open up and share their thoughts with you, but if you follow this advice, we will.
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Introverted kids have an inner world that is alive and present for them. They engage with the deeper aspects of life.
In a world fixated on quantity, fewer friends mean deeper connections with those who truly understand us.
Introverts are often misunderstood by their extroverted partners due to their different needs in a relationship.
One perk of being married to an extrovert is having a spontaneous companion who’s always ready to join you on any adventure.
Dating an introvert is an experience in mindfulness and depth. It’s not about how many social events you can drag us to.
Sometimes, I doubt myself as an introverted mom. Will I ever be the “fun parent” — a role that seems to come naturally to extroverts?
After a painful breakup, I had to be vigilant not to lose myself in endless solitude.