What Each Introverted Myers-Briggs Type Secretly Wants for the Holidays
Santa’s making his list, checking it twice, but what each introverted Myers-Briggs type really wants this season won’t be found in his workshop — or any store.
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Santa’s making his list, checking it twice, but what each introverted Myers-Briggs type really wants this season won’t be found in his workshop — or any store.
Here’s what stops each introverted personality type from sleeping — and whether they love it or hate it.
One of the great privileges of reading a book or watching a movie or show is relating to a character. I think we all deserve that feeling.
This is what each introverted personality type truly wants in life — although they may not know it yet.
Here’s the “kryptonite” that secretly blindsides each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type — and how to leave it in the dust.
For years, I rebelled against the introvert label because I perceived a negative association with it. Now I know introverts just see the world differently.
Here’s the secret ingredient that gets each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type fired up — and makes them shine.
For those of us who have a spouse, children, other significant people in our lives, jobs, etc., the exertion of a busy social life doesn’t make sense.
All introverts have it. It’s the quiet internal compass that aligns you with your introvert intelligence and maps the way forward.
My introverted clients often feel their needs are not being met in relationships. Here’s what I tell them.