6 Reasons Your Introverted Personality Is Completely Unique
These six facets help explain why you may have some qualities that are not stereotypically introverted.
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These six facets help explain why you may have some qualities that are not stereotypically introverted.
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You don’t have to be loud to be “seen.” Introverts’ actions can be more impactful than their words.
Our love of alone time can lead to deep insights, while our natural creativity can unlock hidden parts of our universe.
Be deliberate with your time, and recognize that self-care doesn’t have to be a big process — it can be as simple as getting more sleep.
Angry, negative, and toxic people drain sensitive introverts, who need to feel emotionally safe in order to express themselves.
Viewing awkwardness as a temporary discomfort triggered by a particular social situation — but not every social situation — makes it easier to cope.