It’s Seriously Time You Stop Feeling Guilty About Being an Introvert
I am finally beginning to walk comfortably in my introverted skin — and it feels amazing. This happy stroll is a long way from where I was a few years ago.
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I am finally beginning to walk comfortably in my introverted skin — and it feels amazing. This happy stroll is a long way from where I was a few years ago.
After many years of overwrought self-analysis and a drawn out misunderstanding of my own needs, I now wear my self-awarded badge of introversion with honor.
Not every introvert hates change as much as I do, but many of us do. In general, introverts can struggle with adjusting to new things.
I broke down in tears in the break room. As an introvert, I was so uncomfortable in my job.
As an introvert, I used to think I wasn’t ready to navigate the corporate world.
I’m a highly sensitive person, and I spent years thinking I had to keep my sensitivity a secret and pretend to be “normal.”
I am reflecting here on the worst public embarrassment of my career.
Using the latest scientific research, interviews with other introverts, and my own story, the book will explore what it’s really like being an introvert.
Rae is an introvert who has severe social anxiety. Once, at a concert, she had a panic attack because of all the people around her.
The science behind the adult coloring book craze is surprisingly simple.