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Author: Jenn Granneman

I’m the founder of this community and the author of two books: THE SECRET LIVES OF INTROVERTS, a manifesto for all the “quiet ones,” and SENSITIVE, an Amazon Best Book of the Year. An educator and a journalist, I’ve been featured in the NY Times, the Washington Post, Oprah Daily, the Guardian, and more. I started Introvert, Dear in 2013 because I wanted to write about what it was like being an introvert living in an extrovert’s world. My mission is simple: to empower introverts and sensitive people to embrace their strengths — and to start seeing their nature as a good thing. Since embracing my own introversion and sensitivity, I live a pleasantly boring life with my son in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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World Introvert Day

World Introvert Day Gallery | Shareable Images for Social Media

Show your introvert pride on World Introvert Day. Download these images and share them on social media Jan. 2.

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Personality

The New Year’s Resolution Each Introverted Myers-Briggs Personality Type Should Make

The new year is a time of reinvention. So, here’s the New Year’s resolution each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type should make.

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Relatable

The 32 Best Gifts for Introverts Under $50

“Sorry I’m late, I didn’t want to come.” -introverts

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Relatable

21 Beautiful Comics That Will Make Introverts Say ‘Same’

The artist hopes her comics will show fellow “quiet ones” that they are not alone in their introvert quirks, and they don’t need to be fixed.

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A highly sensitive person feels rushed and busy.
Relatable

Why Highly Sensitive People Hate Feeling Busy and Rushed

Due to their wiring, highly sensitive people observe more, think more, and move slower — which is a good thing.

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Relatable

25 Gifts That Will Make Introverts Say ‘It Me’

You didn’t choose the introvert life. The introvert life chose you.

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Here’s What You Need to Know If You’re the Parent of an Introvert
Parenting

Here’s What You Need to Know If You’re the Parent of an Introvert

There’s nothing shameful about being an introvert. In fact, the more you embrace your child’s quiet nature, the happier he or she will be.

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Relatable

15 Way-Too-Personal Confessions of an Introvert

1. I find most of the things that people talk about to be boring.

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Friends

The Introvert’s Complete Guide to Making Friends Who ‘Get’ You

Introverts are looking for friends who understand them, who can go deep, and who run at their speed.

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Career

Why Intuitive Introverts Must Have Meaningful Work

The INFJ, INTJ, INFP, and INTP are wary of jobs that feel like “selling out” or “selling their soul” for the sake of a paycheck.

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