It’s crucial to make time for yourself, despite the around-the-clock needs of your newborn.
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Introverts and extroverts can both be empaths, but the two have a very different “style” of empathy.
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When job postings say candidates “must be outgoing,” they miss out on the strengths of introverts.
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Not all introverted kids are shy, but many of them do experience shyness.
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As an introvert, I love solitude. But sometimes it lasts too long and turns into the “introvert blues.”
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Just because our strengths as introverts aren’t obvious doesn’t mean they don’t exist or that we shouldn’t use them.
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“So you didn’t do anything all weekend?”
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Sensitive, introverted kids often go against social norms, so it can be tricky to tell what’s anxiety and what’s...
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Introversion should not be seen as a disorder, but as a facet of the diverse human psyche.
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Even when the pressure is on, you don’t have to do these “extroverted” things just to fit in.
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