How Introverts Can Show Themselves Love on Their Toughest Days
Give yourself full permission to hermit away: Turn off phone notifications, ignore emails, and abandon unfinished projects.
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Give yourself full permission to hermit away: Turn off phone notifications, ignore emails, and abandon unfinished projects.
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Some introverts may drink alcohol to lessen their social anxiety. “Dry January” is the perfect time to reset and take a break.
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You might think introverts can’t be fundraisers. However, it’s the one-on-one connections that raise the most money.
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According to one expert, there’s a peculiar connection between sensitivity and brilliance.
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