What are introverts like as kids? No two introverts are exactly alike, but introverted children tend to share these seven characteristics.| IntrovertDear.com
Do you ever feel like a horrible human being for wanting to avoid what’s supposed to be “the most wonderful time of the year”?| IntrovertDear.com
Back then, no one explained to me what an introvert was.| IntrovertDear.com
You don’t have to drain your battery every day, and you don’t have to hate school, either.| IntrovertDear.com
Teaching pushes you far outside your comfort zone in a big way.| IntrovertDear.com
1. Introducing them as “quiet” or “shy”| IntrovertDear.com
It’s not that we don’t appreciate sunshine or fresh air.| IntrovertDear.com
If you're an introvert, you're probably well aware that we live in an extroverted world.| IntrovertDear.com
It's kind of like our thoughts have to walk around a bit before they’re fully understood.| IntrovertDear.com
As an introvert, you need moments of solitude as much as you need food.| IntrovertDear.com
The introvert hangover is real.| IntrovertDear.com
An extrovert and an introvert walk into a bar.| IntrovertDear.com
Finding your people is hard — period.| IntrovertDear.com
Staying quiet during a meeting doesn’t mean I don’t care or don’t want to contribute.| IntrovertDear.com
Social anxiety doesn’t always look how you expect it to.| IntrovertDear.com
As an introvert, I love spending time alone.| IntrovertDear.com
I have to admit that I get tired of being “on.”| IntrovertDear.com
Generally, you feel energized, not drained, around your partner.| IntrovertDear.com
You bring value to every conversation.| IntrovertDear.com
The key is to transform small talk into meaningful conversation.| IntrovertDear.com