Introverts don’t hate people—they just have a different way of navigating social interactions. The happiest introverts don’t waste time forcing themselves into situations that drain them, and they ...
It’s been 12 years since my first post on this blog went live. Perhaps you’ve seen the “Introverts Unite” meme that makes the rounds periodically. Well, I’m just petty enough to point out that I said ...
"I don't need to prove anything" is one of the unexpected phrases introverts use without even realizing how profound they are ...
Being an introvert in a world that runs on extroverted fuel is a quiet kind of rebellion. It means knowing your energy has limits, your thoughts run deep, and your version of connection doesn’t look ...
Hey all you introverts out there, I’ve got the key to your happiness. You know what it is? It’s simple. Be more like an extrovert! That’s right. Stop being so passive and modest and become the ...
Some hobbies are made for extroverts. Group sports, improv, karaoke—those activities thrive on social energy. But for ...
Introverts will quickly feel burnt out if their day consists of too much social interaction and too much of a busy schedule.
My last post saw lots of action and stirred up lots of discussion, which, of course, delights me. I'm always thrilled to have people engage in discussion here. I’m sad, though, to see genuine ...
Maria Popova of the irreverent Marginalian wrote: “Friendship is the sunshine of life — the quiet radiance that makes our ...
Introverts often get told they’re too quiet, too reserved, or not bold enough. But what many people miss is that being introverted comes with strengths that aren’t always obvious. Here are fourteen ...
Being an introvert means the only thing that feels better than making plans with old friends is when they call to cancel them at the last minute. Seeing your phone ring sends yours heart into ...