11 Ways to Survive a Social Event as an Introvert
From focusing on the family dog to offering to do the dishes, there are plenty of ways for introverts to get through a social event.
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Your introversion is a healthy part of who you are. But we all have things we’d like to change about ourselves, even introverts. Browse all of our self-development articles below, or check out some of our most popular posts about dealing with anxiety and how to manage an introvert hangover.
From focusing on the family dog to offering to do the dishes, there are plenty of ways for introverts to get through a social event.
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