Suddenly, I’m pulled back to reality. A stranger is practically shouting at me. “Wow, you look so sad!” he says. “Smile! It’s a beautiful day.”| IntrovertDear.com
Being an introvert in a world that generally only works smoothly if you’re an extrovert can be extremely difficult.| IntrovertDear.com
The idea of public speaking used to make me sick. Now I’ve come to realize that it isn't about me. Here are my three best public speaking tips for introverts.| IntrovertDear.com
Excuse me while I find my “do not disturb” sign.| IntrovertDear.com
Small talk is the “empty calories” of conversation, so it's no surprise that most introverts hate it. Here's how to have a meaningful conversation instead.| IntrovertDear.com
If you’re friends with an introvert, they may have unintentionally offended you.| IntrovertDear.com
An "introvert" hangover is a pretty terrible thing to experience.| IntrovertDear.com
As an introvert, I can be as fun as any other person, but in a different way. I love quiet Saturday nights at home. It's not "boring" to live a quiet life.| IntrovertDear.com
1. Unless something's on fire, don't show up at our home unannounced.| IntrovertDear.com
Finding your people is hard — period.| IntrovertDear.com
As an introvert, I love spending time alone.| IntrovertDear.com
One person’s party might be another person’s worst nightmare.| IntrovertDear.com
The key is to transform small talk into meaningful conversation.| IntrovertDear.com
The definition of an introvert is someone who prefers calm, minimally stimulating environments. They feel drained after socializing and enjoy solitude.| Introvert, Dear