9 Signs You’re Overthinking Something
Introverts carefully weigh their options and think deeply about decisions, which means they get stuck in overthinking sometimes.
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Sometimes, it feels like the world doesn’t “get” you — especially if you’re an introvert. But we’re fellow “quiet ones,” so we get it. Here are some of our favorite stories about what it’s like being an introvert.
Introverts carefully weigh their options and think deeply about decisions, which means they get stuck in overthinking sometimes.
Introverts, staying home doesn’t mean you’re giving in to a weakness; it means you’re in touch with your needs and practicing self-care.
Introverts aren’t always the silent, passive ones. They can be assertive, confident, and witty, too.
As an introverted teenager, you’ll wonder how it’s possible that you desperately want friends yet desperately want to be left alone at the same time.
I’ll be honest. As an introvert, sometimes I feel a deeper connection to animals than I do with humans.
As an introvert, I don’t need anything extravagant to make me happy — the simple things in life are enough.
“Why aren’t you in the room with everyone else?”
Reentry fear is the dread of having to rejoin a noisy, social world that didn’t work well for introverts to begin with.
Bread is a particular reminder of what it’s like to be an introvert who just needs time and space in order to rise.
Unashamedly asking for what you need is crucial to succeeding as an introvert in an “extroverted” workplace.