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IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
THE CHALLENGES OF THE INTROVERT-EXTROVERT RELATIONSHIPAUTHOR: JAMIEWYCKOFF
The Challenges of the Introvert-Extrovert Relationship (and How to Deal) by Jamie Wyckoff. My extrovert husband and I had to learn to meet in the middle — I may go to karaoke with him, but he knows not to pass me the mic. There is beauty in balance. When you look to nature, you can see how opposing forces are what drive change, growth,and
DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. 21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
HOW TO STAY MARRIED TO AN EXTROVERT WHEN YOU’RE AN INTROVERT It’s something I use as a guidepost to figure out how to best meet my needs for quiet, focus, and time to think things through, while also being a good partner to my spouse. It is not something to use as an excuse for bad behavior. 4. Compromising isn’t about giving in or undercutting yourself. 19 WAYS BEING A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON AFFECTS YOUR LOVE LIFE 4. However, you take things in your relationship extremely seriously. This can lead to obsessive thoughts and behaviors, worry, and heartache when thing aren’t going well. Due to their depth of processing, highly sensitive people tend to ruminate and overthink. 5. INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
THE CHALLENGES OF THE INTROVERT-EXTROVERT RELATIONSHIPAUTHOR: JAMIEWYCKOFF
The Challenges of the Introvert-Extrovert Relationship (and How to Deal) by Jamie Wyckoff. My extrovert husband and I had to learn to meet in the middle — I may go to karaoke with him, but he knows not to pass me the mic. There is beauty in balance. When you look to nature, you can see how opposing forces are what drive change, growth,and
DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. 21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
HOW TO STAY MARRIED TO AN EXTROVERT WHEN YOU’RE AN INTROVERT It’s something I use as a guidepost to figure out how to best meet my needs for quiet, focus, and time to think things through, while also being a good partner to my spouse. It is not something to use as an excuse for bad behavior. 4. Compromising isn’t about giving in or undercutting yourself. 19 WAYS BEING A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON AFFECTS YOUR LOVE LIFE 4. However, you take things in your relationship extremely seriously. This can lead to obsessive thoughts and behaviors, worry, and heartache when thing aren’t going well. Due to their depth of processing, highly sensitive people tend to ruminate and overthink. 5. 6 WAYS INTPS CAN FINALLY FOCUS 6 Ways INTPs Can Finally Focus — at Least for a Little While. 1. Set up rules that make it harder to get distracted. In typical introvert fashion, I’m good at deep work, but to achieve it, it was necessary to evaluate the typical ways I’d get distracted. And then I put obstacles in my way. 6 CAUSES OF INTP STRESS (AND HOW TO BEAT IT!) Let’s take a look at six common causes of INTP stress, plus how to beat it. 6 Causes of INTP Stress (Plus Tips) 1. Analysis paralysis. Speaking from experience, a multitude of choices can be an incredibly huge blunder to the INTP’s thought process. 8 WAYS INFPS ARE POWERFUL BENEATH THE SURFACE We recommend this free personality assessment .) How INFPs are Powerful Beneath the Surface. 1. Our thoughts feel like home — we’re good at entertaining ourselves in our own heads. We INFPs can entertain ourselves perfectly well in our own heads. This goes for pretty much anytime, not just during a global lockdown. 27 THINGS YOU DO BECAUSE YOU'RE A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Things You Do Because You’re a Highly Sensitive Person. 1. You shut down in loud, busy places. HSPs may mentally shut down or zone out in crowded bars, at big parties, or even in a busy office setting. It may look like they’ve “checked out” or aren’t listening, but really, they’re simply overwhelmed with sensory input. 10 STRUGGLES ONLY SHY INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND Shy Introvert Struggles. 1. You don’t always fit in with other introverts. When I first started reading about introversion, I kept coming across experts who said things like, “Introverts aren’t shy” or “Introverts aren’t socially awkward,” because many introverts do just fine in social situations. This made me feel alittle out of
YOU GET MORE INTROVERTED WITH AGE, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE In a post on Quiet Revolution, Cain confirmed my suspicions: We act more introverted as we get older. Psychologists call this “intrinsic maturation.”. It means our personalities become more balanced “like a kind of fine wine that mellows with age,” writes Cain. Other research shows that our personalities do indeed change overtime, and
THESE 19 'EXTROVERTED' BEHAVIORS ANNOY INTROVERTS THE MOST If you’re an introvert, you’re acutely aware of the fact that we live in an extroverted world.As Susan Cain pointed out in her bestselling book Quiet, Western culture is dominated by the extrovert ideal, the false belief that the “best” person is outgoing, highly sociable, and a natural in the spotlight.. However, introverts make up 30-50 percent of the U.S. population, and if you ask WHY IS SOCIALIZING EXHAUSTING FOR INTROVERTS? HERE'S THE Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
6 THINGS INTJS WISH YOU KNEW ABOUT THEM (BUT THEY PROBABLY If you someone with the INTJ personality in your life, there’s a lot that they probably wish you knew.. But there are also things we might not tell you—especially about our emotional side. As INTJs, we don’t like to show emotions (in fact, just writing this article was like pulling teeth). 21 SIGNS YOU'RE AN INFJ, THE RAREST MYERS-BRIGGS Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
WE'RE HIRING A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT! HERE'S HOW TO APPLY Must have experience as a Virtual Assistant. Must bring a strong work ethic, clear communication, and a dedication to solving problems and making things happen error-free. Freelance; hours may vary — approximately 10-15 hours a week on average. Work from home/live anywhere. We want someone who will grow with us. 5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. 6 CAUSES OF INTP STRESS (AND HOW TO BEAT IT!) Let’s take a look at six common causes of INTP stress, plus how to beat it. 6 Causes of INTP Stress (Plus Tips) 1. Analysis paralysis. Speaking from experience, a multitude of choices can be an incredibly huge blunder to the INTP’s thought process. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTH Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. A LETTER TO INFJS ABOUT DEALING WITH THE PAIN OF A Letter to INFJs About Dealing With the Pain of Disappointment. by Ella Boutros. Dear fellow INFJ, You are a dreamer. Under that hard shell of yours, there’s a person who sees what could be, but isn’t. Thanks to your dominant Introverted Intuition INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
WE'RE HIRING A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT! HERE'S HOW TO APPLY Must have experience as a Virtual Assistant. Must bring a strong work ethic, clear communication, and a dedication to solving problems and making things happen error-free. Freelance; hours may vary — approximately 10-15 hours a week on average. Work from home/live anywhere. We want someone who will grow with us. 5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. 6 CAUSES OF INTP STRESS (AND HOW TO BEAT IT!) Let’s take a look at six common causes of INTP stress, plus how to beat it. 6 Causes of INTP Stress (Plus Tips) 1. Analysis paralysis. Speaking from experience, a multitude of choices can be an incredibly huge blunder to the INTP’s thought process. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTH Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. A LETTER TO INFJS ABOUT DEALING WITH THE PAIN OF A Letter to INFJs About Dealing With the Pain of Disappointment. by Ella Boutros. Dear fellow INFJ, You are a dreamer. Under that hard shell of yours, there’s a person who sees what could be, but isn’t. Thanks to your dominant Introverted Intuition 9 SIGNS YOU’RE OVERTHINKING SOMETHING Alissa Boyer is a writer and mentor for highly sensitive people and empaths. She helps anxious, overwhelmed HSPs and empaths experience more self-love, confidence, and inner peace through her signature membership, The Highly Sensitive & Soulful Membership. WHY INTROVERTS SHOULD TAKE ‘MENTAL HEALTH DAYS,’ ACCORDING Carolyn Cole is a licensed psychotherapist in Chicago. Her practice focuses on helping her clients with self-discovery, self-exploration, self-love, and healing the relationship with themselves to create thelife they desire.
INSIDE THE MIND OF AN ‘EXTROVERTED’ INTROVERT For more insights, introspections, and opinions check out all my published works on my website, SarinaByron.com, or follow me on Instagram @sarinatrodriguez! You might like: If You Relate to These 10 Signs, You’re Probably an ‘Extroverted’ Introvert INTROVERTS: HOW TO TRANSITION TO POST-PANDEMIC LIFE... ON 4. Set boundaries and be consistent, like when it comes to work vs. non-work hours. This brings us to the importance of setting boundaries, which is a form of asking for what we need. At the beginning of the pandemic, when my entire company went fully remote, the way we all worked changed. 10 STRUGGLES ONLY SHY INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND Shy Introvert Struggles. 1. You don’t always fit in with other introverts. When I first started reading about introversion, I kept coming across experts who said things like, “Introverts aren’t shy” or “Introverts aren’t socially awkward,” because many introverts do just fine in social situations. This made me feel alittle out of
13 PROBLEMS ONLY HIGHLY SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
3 THINGS INFJS NEED TO OPEN UP TO OTHERS 3. Integrity is a trait that INFJs admire and trust very much. This is something that I recently realized about myself. Not only do I trust and admire people with integrity more than others, but it’s a trait that I want to cultivate in myself as well. 'STAND UP AND TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF' IS PURE TORTURE FOR Although the “stand up and tell us about yourself” model works fine for most extroverts, it’s pure torture for us introverts. Plus, most of the time, introductions like this aren’t beneficial, and most of what is said is forgotten within minutes. WHY INFJS STRUGGLE WITH MAJOR LIFE CHANGES (AND HOW TO DEAL) From an INFJ’s perspective, here’s why change is hard, and how you can deal with it anyway. Why INFJs Struggle With Change (and How to Deal With It) 1. In hard times, INFJs tend to self-isolate. When major changes — especially negative ones — shake up an INFJ’s life, we can go into shutdown and automatic isolation. INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
27 THINGS YOU DO BECAUSE YOU'RE A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Things You Do Because You’re a Highly Sensitive Person. 1. You shut down in loud, busy places. HSPs may mentally shut down or zone out in crowded bars, at big parties, or even in a busy office setting. It may look like they’ve “checked out” or aren’t listening, but really, they’re simply overwhelmed with sensory input. THESE 19 'EXTROVERTED' BEHAVIORS ANNOY INTROVERTS THE MOST If you’re an introvert, you’re acutely aware of the fact that we live in an extroverted world.As Susan Cain pointed out in her bestselling book Quiet, Western culture is dominated by the extrovert ideal, the false belief that the “best” person is outgoing, highly sociable, and a natural in the spotlight.. However, introverts make up 30-50 percent of the U.S. population, and if you ask DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
WHY IS SOCIALIZING EXHAUSTING FOR INTROVERTS? HERE'S THE Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
12 TYPE SECRETS OF THE INTJ PERSONALITY INTJs are smart. Really smart. Comprising only 2 percent of the adult U. S. population, the INTJ is a rare personality type that has a unique set of skills and abilities. People who identify as this type are analytical problem-solvers who naturally see the “bigpicture.”
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INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
27 THINGS YOU DO BECAUSE YOU'RE A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Things You Do Because You’re a Highly Sensitive Person. 1. You shut down in loud, busy places. HSPs may mentally shut down or zone out in crowded bars, at big parties, or even in a busy office setting. It may look like they’ve “checked out” or aren’t listening, but really, they’re simply overwhelmed with sensory input. DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
THESE 19 'EXTROVERTED' BEHAVIORS ANNOY INTROVERTS THE MOST If you’re an introvert, you’re acutely aware of the fact that we live in an extroverted world.As Susan Cain pointed out in her bestselling book Quiet, Western culture is dominated by the extrovert ideal, the false belief that the “best” person is outgoing, highly sociable, and a natural in the spotlight.. However, introverts make up 30-50 percent of the U.S. population, and if you ask WHY IS SOCIALIZING EXHAUSTING FOR INTROVERTS? HERE'S THE Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
12 TYPE SECRETS OF THE INTJ PERSONALITY INTJs are smart. Really smart. Comprising only 2 percent of the adult U. S. population, the INTJ is a rare personality type that has a unique set of skills and abilities. People who identify as this type are analytical problem-solvers who naturally see the “bigpicture.”
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9 SIGNS YOU’RE OVERTHINKING SOMETHING Alissa Boyer is a writer and mentor for highly sensitive people and empaths. She helps anxious, overwhelmed HSPs and empaths experience more self-love, confidence, and inner peace through her signature membership, The Highly Sensitive & Soulful Membership. INSIDE THE MIND OF AN ‘EXTROVERTED’ INTROVERT 1 day ago · For more insights, introspections, and opinions check out all my published works on my website, SarinaByron.com, or follow me on Instagram @sarinatrodriguez! You might like: If You Relate to These 10 Signs, You’re Probably an ‘Extroverted’ Introvert WHY INTROVERTS SHOULD TAKE ‘MENTAL HEALTH DAYS,’ ACCORDING Carolyn Cole is a licensed psychotherapist in Chicago. Her practice focuses on helping her clients with self-discovery, self-exploration, self-love, and healing the relationship with themselves to create thelife they desire.
27 THINGS YOU DO BECAUSE YOU'RE A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Things You Do Because You’re a Highly Sensitive Person. 1. You shut down in loud, busy places. HSPs may mentally shut down or zone out in crowded bars, at big parties, or even in a busy office setting. It may look like they’ve “checked out” or aren’t listening, but really, they’re simply overwhelmed with sensory input. IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. 10 STRUGGLES ONLY SHY INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND Shy Introvert Struggles. 1. You don’t always fit in with other introverts. When I first started reading about introversion, I kept coming across experts who said things like, “Introverts aren’t shy” or “Introverts aren’t socially awkward,” because many introverts do just fine in social situations. This made me feel alittle out of
DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
13 PROBLEMS ONLY HIGHLY SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND 9. Getting really hangry. When you forget to eat and suddenly you get really, really irritable and unable to concentrate. According to Dr. Elaine Aron, author of The Highly Sensitive Person, HSPs tend to be more sensitive than others to dips and spikes in blood sugar levels.10.
YOU GET MORE INTROVERTED WITH AGE, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE In a post on Quiet Revolution, Cain confirmed my suspicions: We act more introverted as we get older. Psychologists call this “intrinsic maturation.”. It means our personalities become more balanced “like a kind of fine wine that mellows with age,” writes Cain. Other research shows that our personalities do indeed change overtime, and
EXPERTS EXPLAIN WHY ZOOM CALLS ARE SO DRAINING FOR INTROVERTS Why Zoom Calls Are So Draining for Introverts. by Jenn Granneman. Experts explain why video calls are a special kind of hell for introverts. We’re living in the age of Zoom. Zoom meetings, happy hours, conferences, dates, even Easter dinners. With stay-at-home orders in effect for much of the world, almost all social interactionhas moved online.
INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. WHY IT'S HARD TO BE AN INTROVERT IN THE WORKPLACE TODAY Here are five pitfalls of the “extroverted” workplace. No wonder going into the office can be so tough for introverts. Have you ever stopped to think about why being an introvert in the modern workplace is so difficult? Obviously, it’s clear that the office now has a specific look, feel, and most importantly, agenda. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTH Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. ARE YOU AN ABSENT-MINDED INTROVERT? YOU MIGHT BE A GENIUS According to Dr. Woodley, there may be a link between absent-mindedness and genius. He believes that people who are considered geniuses have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details. Geniuses are “literally not hardwired to be able to learn those kind of tasks,” Dr. Woodley told The Telegraph. A LETTER TO INFJS ABOUT DEALING WITH THE PAIN OF A Letter to INFJs About Dealing With the Pain of Disappointment. by Ella Boutros. Dear fellow INFJ, You are a dreamer. Under that hard shell of yours, there’s a person who sees what could be, but isn’t. Thanks to your dominant Introverted Intuition INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERTS HAD AN ADVANTAGE DURING COVID-19, STUDY FINDS Introverts Had an Advantage During COVID-19, Study Finds. by Tandice Ghajar Strausbaugh. Introversion provided a buffer for dealing with a major life stressor, and even allowed people to come through it “better” than before. In the spring 2020 semester at the University of Vermont, a group of researchers and doctors began astudy on nearly
5 MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF WORKING FROM HOME, ACCORDING 1. Less social anxiety: There’s no awkward small talk or social pressure. It’s fair to say that introverts dread small talk. In working from home, there is no “before the meeting gets started” small talk, “water cooler” small talk, “break room” small talk, or coworkers coming by your desk (uninvited) to chat. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
IS IT OK TO BE AN INTROVERT? Yes, being an introvert is OK. It’s a natural part of who you are, it comes with a lot of advantages and, yes, sometimes you’ll get tired if you’re around people too long. But introverts can be fun, interesting, social, and even outgoing when they want to be. They can also be profound thinkers a beloved part of any group. WHY IT'S HARD TO BE AN INTROVERT IN THE WORKPLACE TODAY Here are five pitfalls of the “extroverted” workplace. No wonder going into the office can be so tough for introverts. Have you ever stopped to think about why being an introvert in the modern workplace is so difficult? Obviously, it’s clear that the office now has a specific look, feel, and most importantly, agenda. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTH Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. ARE YOU AN ABSENT-MINDED INTROVERT? YOU MIGHT BE A GENIUS According to Dr. Woodley, there may be a link between absent-mindedness and genius. He believes that people who are considered geniuses have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details. Geniuses are “literally not hardwired to be able to learn those kind of tasks,” Dr. Woodley told The Telegraph. A LETTER TO INFJS ABOUT DEALING WITH THE PAIN OF A Letter to INFJs About Dealing With the Pain of Disappointment. by Ella Boutros. Dear fellow INFJ, You are a dreamer. Under that hard shell of yours, there’s a person who sees what could be, but isn’t. Thanks to your dominant Introverted Intuition 9 SIGNS YOU’RE OVERTHINKING SOMETHING Alissa Boyer is a writer and mentor for highly sensitive people and empaths. She helps anxious, overwhelmed HSPs and empaths experience more self-love, confidence, and inner peace through her signature membership, The Highly Sensitive & Soulful Membership. INSIDE THE MIND OF AN ‘EXTROVERTED’ INTROVERT 11 hours ago · For more insights, introspections, and opinions check out all my published works on my website, SarinaByron.com, or follow me on Instagram @sarinatrodriguez! You might like: If You Relate to These 10 Signs, You’re Probably an ‘Extroverted’ Introvert WHY INTROVERTS SHOULD TAKE ‘MENTAL HEALTH DAYS,’ ACCORDING Carolyn Cole is a licensed psychotherapist in Chicago. Her practice focuses on helping her clients with self-discovery, self-exploration, self-love, and healing the relationship with themselves to create thelife they desire.
10 STRUGGLES ONLY SHY INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND Shy Introvert Struggles. 1. You don’t always fit in with other introverts. When I first started reading about introversion, I kept coming across experts who said things like, “Introverts aren’t shy” or “Introverts aren’t socially awkward,” because many introverts do just fine in social situations. This made me feel alittle out of
6 CAUSES OF INTP STRESS (AND HOW TO BEAT IT!) Let’s take a look at six common causes of INTP stress, plus how to beat it. 6 Causes of INTP Stress (Plus Tips) 1. Analysis paralysis. Speaking from experience, a multitude of choices can be an incredibly huge blunder to the INTP’s thought process. THE 32 BEST GIFTS FOR INTROVERTS UNDER $50 The Best Gifts for Introverts Under $50. 1. Sorry I’m Late I Didn’t Want to Come mug. shop.introvertdear.com. Sorry not sorry. This sturdy ceramic mug with a glossy finish can withstand the dishwasher, microwave, and your worst introvert hangover. DREADING GOING BACK TO 'NORMAL'? REENTRY FEAR FOR According to psychologists, “reentry fear” is the fear that stems from rejoining society after having spent the last year in a socially distanced lockdown. It’s not the fear of the virus itself: It’s the impending dread stemming from having to let go of social distancing measures and begin to reintegrate into a noisy, socialworld.
THESE 19 'EXTROVERTED' BEHAVIORS ANNOY INTROVERTS THE MOST If you’re an introvert, you’re acutely aware of the fact that we live in an extroverted world.As Susan Cain pointed out in her bestselling book Quiet, Western culture is dominated by the extrovert ideal, the false belief that the “best” person is outgoing, highly sociable, and a natural in the spotlight.. However, introverts make up 30-50 percent of the U.S. population, and if you ask 19 CONFESSIONS OF AN INFJ, THE RAREST PERSONALITY TYPE Confessions of an INFJ Personality Type. 1. I want to be left alone most of the time. I love my friends and family. I really do. Without them, my life would lack the meaning I so desperately crave. But if I’m being honest, most of the time, I just want to be left alone. Left alone to read, write, watch my favorite shows, or just sit andstare
WHY INFJS STRUGGLE WITH MAJOR LIFE CHANGES (AND HOW TO DEAL) From an INFJ’s perspective, here’s why change is hard, and how you can deal with it anyway. Why INFJs Struggle With Change (and How to Deal With It) 1. In hard times, INFJs tend to self-isolate. When major changes — especially negative ones — shake up an INFJ’s life, we can go into shutdown and automatic isolation. INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
WHY DO SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WITHDRAW? Why Introverts Retreat. An introvert’s first home is within. According to marriage therapists Jane Hardy Jones and Ruth G. Sherman, in their book, Intimacy and Type: Building Enduring Relationships by Embracing Personality Differences, introverts are always receiving and processing information from two sources: their inner world and the outer world.. Hence, the introvert’s predisposition WHAT ARE INTROVERTS LIKE AS CHILDREN? 7 CHARACTERISTICS 2. They engage with the deeper aspects of life. Introverted children are not afraid of the big questions. They want to know why something is the way it is or what it means on a deeper level. Astonishingly, even at a young age, many of them can step outside themselves and ARE YOU AN ABSENT-MINDED INTROVERT? YOU MIGHT BE A GENIUSABSENT MINDED DEFINEABSENT MINDED DEFINITIONABSENT MINDED PROFESSORABSENT MINDED SYNONYMSTHE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR CASTWHY AM I SO ABSENT MINDED According to Dr. Woodley, there may be a link between absent-mindedness and genius. He believes that people who are considered geniuses have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details. Geniuses are “literally not hardwired to be able to learn those kind of tasks,” Dr. Woodley told The Telegraph. WHY MANY INTROVERTS ARE EXTREMELY GOOD AT PLANNING Why Introverts Are Such Good Planners. Planning comes naturally to many introverts. Our flair for critical thinking means going a mile deep instead of a mile wide. We’re listeners and value the ideas and opinions of others. We can also be methodical and detail oriented, carefully boiling down gobs of context to reach salient points without 6 THINGS THAT HAPPEN WHEN AN ISTJ FALLS FOR YOU From the goodness of my heart (and in the hopes that my current crush will somehow stumble upon this article), I’ve compiled a list of six things that happen when an ISTJ falls for you. 1. We obsessively hunt for details about you. In the preliminary stages, ISTJs DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTHINFP PERSONALITY TESTINFP PERSONALITY PERCENTAGELIST OF PEOPLE WITH INFPRAREST PERSONALITY TYPE INFPINFP FEMALE PERSONALITYINFP 16PERSONALITIES
Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
WHY DO SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WITHDRAW? Why Introverts Retreat. An introvert’s first home is within. According to marriage therapists Jane Hardy Jones and Ruth G. Sherman, in their book, Intimacy and Type: Building Enduring Relationships by Embracing Personality Differences, introverts are always receiving and processing information from two sources: their inner world and the outer world.. Hence, the introvert’s predisposition WHAT ARE INTROVERTS LIKE AS CHILDREN? 7 CHARACTERISTICS 2. They engage with the deeper aspects of life. Introverted children are not afraid of the big questions. They want to know why something is the way it is or what it means on a deeper level. Astonishingly, even at a young age, many of them can step outside themselves and ARE YOU AN ABSENT-MINDED INTROVERT? YOU MIGHT BE A GENIUSABSENT MINDED DEFINEABSENT MINDED DEFINITIONABSENT MINDED PROFESSORABSENT MINDED SYNONYMSTHE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR CASTWHY AM I SO ABSENT MINDED According to Dr. Woodley, there may be a link between absent-mindedness and genius. He believes that people who are considered geniuses have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details. Geniuses are “literally not hardwired to be able to learn those kind of tasks,” Dr. Woodley told The Telegraph. WHY MANY INTROVERTS ARE EXTREMELY GOOD AT PLANNING Why Introverts Are Such Good Planners. Planning comes naturally to many introverts. Our flair for critical thinking means going a mile deep instead of a mile wide. We’re listeners and value the ideas and opinions of others. We can also be methodical and detail oriented, carefully boiling down gobs of context to reach salient points without 6 THINGS THAT HAPPEN WHEN AN ISTJ FALLS FOR YOU From the goodness of my heart (and in the hopes that my current crush will somehow stumble upon this article), I’ve compiled a list of six things that happen when an ISTJ falls for you. 1. We obsessively hunt for details about you. In the preliminary stages, ISTJs DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTHINFP PERSONALITY TESTINFP PERSONALITY PERCENTAGELIST OF PEOPLE WITH INFPRAREST PERSONALITY TYPE INFPINFP FEMALE PERSONALITYINFP 16PERSONALITIES
Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. WHY INTROVERTS SHOULD TAKE ‘MENTAL HEALTH DAYS,’ ACCORDING Carolyn Cole is a licensed psychotherapist in Chicago. Her practice focuses on helping her clients with self-discovery, self-exploration, self-love, and healing the relationship with themselves to create thelife they desire.
27 THINGS YOU DO BECAUSE YOU'RE A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Things You Do Because You’re a Highly Sensitive Person. 1. You shut down in loud, busy places. HSPs may mentally shut down or zone out in crowded bars, at big parties, or even in a busy office setting. It may look like they’ve “checked out” or aren’t listening, but really, they’re simply overwhelmed with sensory input. 13 PROBLEMS ONLY HIGHLY SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND 9. Getting really hangry. When you forget to eat and suddenly you get really, really irritable and unable to concentrate. According to Dr. Elaine Aron, author of The Highly Sensitive Person, HSPs tend to be more sensitive than others to dips and spikes in blood sugar levels.10.
21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
WHY MANY INTROVERTS ARE EXTREMELY GOOD AT PLANNING Why Introverts Are Such Good Planners. Planning comes naturally to many introverts. Our flair for critical thinking means going a mile deep instead of a mile wide. We’re listeners and value the ideas and opinions of others. We can also be methodical and detail oriented, carefully boiling down gobs of context to reach salient points without 24 UNDENIABLE SIGNS THAT YOU’RE AN INTJ PERSONALITY TYPE No two INTJs are exactly the same, but if you relate to most of the 24 signs below, you just might be an INTJ. Signs That You’re an INTJ. 1. You have a sixth sense for inefficiency. You often sense the problems in a system as soon as you look at it—whether it’s how a restaurant is set up, a client’s Internet marketing plan, or the 19 CONFESSIONS OF AN INFJ, THE RAREST PERSONALITY TYPE Confessions of an INFJ Personality Type. 1. I want to be left alone most of the time. I love my friends and family. I really do. Without them, my life would lack the meaning I so desperately crave. But if I’m being honest, most of the time, I just want to be left alone. Left alone to read, write, watch my favorite shows, or just sit andstare
WHY IS SOCIALIZING EXHAUSTING FOR INTROVERTS? HERE'S THE Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
THESE 21 THINGS STRESS OUT HIGHLY SENSITIVE PEOPLE THE MOST Sensitive or not, everyone gets stressed from time to time. It’s a normal part of life (unfortunately). But for highly sensitive people, who process stimulation deeply and feel emotions strongly, stress can be intense.Little things that don’t bother other people have the power to completely overwhelm their senses. 12 THINGS AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE ABSOLUTELY NEEDS TO BE Here are 12 things. What an INFP Personality Needs to Be Happy. 1. New ideas to explore. INFPs are probably the most open-minded of all the personality types. Possessing an insatiable curiosity about life, their minds are always going. It makes them happy to entertain new ideas and possibilities. INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
WHY DO SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WITHDRAW? Why Introverts Retreat. An introvert’s first home is within. According to marriage therapists Jane Hardy Jones and Ruth G. Sherman, in their book, Intimacy and Type: Building Enduring Relationships by Embracing Personality Differences, introverts are always receiving and processing information from two sources: their inner world and the outer world.. Hence, the introvert’s predisposition WHAT ARE INTROVERTS LIKE AS CHILDREN? 7 CHARACTERISTICS 2. They engage with the deeper aspects of life. Introverted children are not afraid of the big questions. They want to know why something is the way it is or what it means on a deeper level. Astonishingly, even at a young age, many of them can step outside themselves and ARE YOU AN ABSENT-MINDED INTROVERT? YOU MIGHT BE A GENIUSABSENT MINDED DEFINEABSENT MINDED DEFINITIONABSENT MINDED PROFESSORABSENT MINDED SYNONYMSTHE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR CASTWHY AM I SO ABSENT MINDED According to Dr. Woodley, there may be a link between absent-mindedness and genius. He believes that people who are considered geniuses have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details. Geniuses are “literally not hardwired to be able to learn those kind of tasks,” Dr. Woodley told The Telegraph. WHY MANY INTROVERTS ARE EXTREMELY GOOD AT PLANNING Why Introverts Are Such Good Planners. Planning comes naturally to many introverts. Our flair for critical thinking means going a mile deep instead of a mile wide. We’re listeners and value the ideas and opinions of others. We can also be methodical and detail oriented, carefully boiling down gobs of context to reach salient points without 6 THINGS THAT HAPPEN WHEN AN ISTJ FALLS FOR YOU From the goodness of my heart (and in the hopes that my current crush will somehow stumble upon this article), I’ve compiled a list of six things that happen when an ISTJ falls for you. 1. We obsessively hunt for details about you. In the preliminary stages, ISTJs DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTHINFP PERSONALITY TESTINFP PERSONALITY PERCENTAGELIST OF PEOPLE WITH INFPRAREST PERSONALITY TYPE INFPINFP FEMALE PERSONALITYINFP 16PERSONALITIES
Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. INTROVERT, DEAR: AN AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY FOR INTROVERTSRELATABLESTORIESPERSONALITYGROWTHRELATIONSHIPSSCIENCE Introvert, Dear is the largest online community and publication for introverts in the world. Get insight, help, and inspiration here. INTROVERT / EXTROVERT TEST: THIS SIMPLE QUIZ REVEALS WHICH Being an introvert or an extrovert is part of your innate temperament — the way that you gain energy and prefer to interact with the world. Introversion and extroversion are both temperaments, and both are normal and healthy. About 30-50 percent of the population are thought to be introverts. You are shaped by both your genes andexperiences.
21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
WHY DO SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WITHDRAW? Why Introverts Retreat. An introvert’s first home is within. According to marriage therapists Jane Hardy Jones and Ruth G. Sherman, in their book, Intimacy and Type: Building Enduring Relationships by Embracing Personality Differences, introverts are always receiving and processing information from two sources: their inner world and the outer world.. Hence, the introvert’s predisposition WHAT ARE INTROVERTS LIKE AS CHILDREN? 7 CHARACTERISTICS 2. They engage with the deeper aspects of life. Introverted children are not afraid of the big questions. They want to know why something is the way it is or what it means on a deeper level. Astonishingly, even at a young age, many of them can step outside themselves and ARE YOU AN ABSENT-MINDED INTROVERT? YOU MIGHT BE A GENIUSABSENT MINDED DEFINEABSENT MINDED DEFINITIONABSENT MINDED PROFESSORABSENT MINDED SYNONYMSTHE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR CASTWHY AM I SO ABSENT MINDED According to Dr. Woodley, there may be a link between absent-mindedness and genius. He believes that people who are considered geniuses have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details. Geniuses are “literally not hardwired to be able to learn those kind of tasks,” Dr. Woodley told The Telegraph. WHY MANY INTROVERTS ARE EXTREMELY GOOD AT PLANNING Why Introverts Are Such Good Planners. Planning comes naturally to many introverts. Our flair for critical thinking means going a mile deep instead of a mile wide. We’re listeners and value the ideas and opinions of others. We can also be methodical and detail oriented, carefully boiling down gobs of context to reach salient points without 6 THINGS THAT HAPPEN WHEN AN ISTJ FALLS FOR YOU From the goodness of my heart (and in the hopes that my current crush will somehow stumble upon this article), I’ve compiled a list of six things that happen when an ISTJ falls for you. 1. We obsessively hunt for details about you. In the preliminary stages, ISTJs DEAR WORKPLACES, PLEASE STOP DOING ICEBREAKERS. SIGNED Dear Workplaces, Churches, and Schools, PLEASE Stop Doing Icebreakers. Signed, Introverts. Being an introvert at work has always been hard, but most days I get by just fine by minding my own business and sticking to myself. For the most part, I don’t mind my job, and sometimes I even enjoy it. Except when it comes to staff meetings. 7 PERKS OF BEING AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE THAT ARE WORTHINFP PERSONALITY TESTINFP PERSONALITY PERCENTAGELIST OF PEOPLE WITH INFPRAREST PERSONALITY TYPE INFPINFP FEMALE PERSONALITYINFP 16PERSONALITIES
Catherine Chea is a content marketer, writer, piano player, philosophy major, and an INFP personality type. She enjoys inspiring others through creativity and storytelling and is the author of The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP.To learn more about her, visit her website at CatherineChea.com. WHY INTROVERTS SHOULD TAKE ‘MENTAL HEALTH DAYS,’ ACCORDING Carolyn Cole is a licensed psychotherapist in Chicago. Her practice focuses on helping her clients with self-discovery, self-exploration, self-love, and healing the relationship with themselves to create thelife they desire.
27 THINGS YOU DO BECAUSE YOU'RE A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Things You Do Because You’re a Highly Sensitive Person. 1. You shut down in loud, busy places. HSPs may mentally shut down or zone out in crowded bars, at big parties, or even in a busy office setting. It may look like they’ve “checked out” or aren’t listening, but really, they’re simply overwhelmed with sensory input. 13 PROBLEMS ONLY HIGHLY SENSITIVE INTROVERTS WILL UNDERSTAND 9. Getting really hangry. When you forget to eat and suddenly you get really, really irritable and unable to concentrate. According to Dr. Elaine Aron, author of The Highly Sensitive Person, HSPs tend to be more sensitive than others to dips and spikes in blood sugar levels.10.
21 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE AN INTP, ONE OF THE RAREST Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
WHY MANY INTROVERTS ARE EXTREMELY GOOD AT PLANNING Why Introverts Are Such Good Planners. Planning comes naturally to many introverts. Our flair for critical thinking means going a mile deep instead of a mile wide. We’re listeners and value the ideas and opinions of others. We can also be methodical and detail oriented, carefully boiling down gobs of context to reach salient points without 24 UNDENIABLE SIGNS THAT YOU’RE AN INTJ PERSONALITY TYPE No two INTJs are exactly the same, but if you relate to most of the 24 signs below, you just might be an INTJ. Signs That You’re an INTJ. 1. You have a sixth sense for inefficiency. You often sense the problems in a system as soon as you look at it—whether it’s how a restaurant is set up, a client’s Internet marketing plan, or the 19 CONFESSIONS OF AN INFJ, THE RAREST PERSONALITY TYPE Confessions of an INFJ Personality Type. 1. I want to be left alone most of the time. I love my friends and family. I really do. Without them, my life would lack the meaning I so desperately crave. But if I’m being honest, most of the time, I just want to be left alone. Left alone to read, write, watch my favorite shows, or just sit andstare
WHY IS SOCIALIZING EXHAUSTING FOR INTROVERTS? HERE'S THE Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World.Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.She has appeared on the BBC and in Buzzfeed and Glamourmagazine.
THESE 21 THINGS STRESS OUT HIGHLY SENSITIVE PEOPLE THE MOST Sensitive or not, everyone gets stressed from time to time. It’s a normal part of life (unfortunately). But for highly sensitive people, who process stimulation deeply and feel emotions strongly, stress can be intense.Little things that don’t bother other people have the power to completely overwhelm their senses. 12 THINGS AN INFP PERSONALITY TYPE ABSOLUTELY NEEDS TO BE Here are 12 things. What an INFP Personality Needs to Be Happy. 1. New ideas to explore. INFPs are probably the most open-minded of all the personality types. Possessing an insatiable curiosity about life, their minds are always going. It makes them happy to entertain new ideas and possibilities. * About Us and Contact* Write For Us
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