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Author: Suzi Swartz

I earned my M.A. and PhD in History from Stony Brook University, and a B.A. in History and German Studies from Colby College. Since embracing my introversion and figuring out I’m an INFJ, I’ve turned back toward my artistic side to focus on fiction and creative nonfiction writing — which is really what I should have been doing all along. I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains and write over on SuziSwartz.com. Find me on Instagram @suzi.swartz and Twitter @suzi_swartz.
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Career

How Introverts Can Deal With Overly Chatty Coworkers

Introverts prefer to focus quietly. Overly chatty coworkers can wear them out and make it hard to concentrate.

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Relatable

What I Loved (and Feared) About School as an Introvert

Some kids need to run around to burn off energy. But I — like many other introverts — needed quiet time to recharge from being in class.

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An introvert relaxes on her bed and reads
Relatable

Confessions of an Introvert Who Struggles to Relax

If I’m doing a relaxing activity, my brain goes: Why are you spending all day reading? You have places to go and things to accomplish.

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An introvert shops in a store
Relatable

How to Survive In-Person Shopping as an Introvert

A busy store can be overstimulating for introverts, who prefer quieter places — or at least, who can only take so much of a busy one.

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A daydreaming introvert meditates
Self-Development

How to Stay in the Present Moment as a Daydreaming Introvert

Introverts are known for daydreaming — but it’s important not to miss out on what’s happening in the present moment.

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An introvert pretends to be an extrovert
Relatable

How I Stopped Pretending to Be an Extrovert

I used to think introversion was something that needed to be “fixed.” But I was wrong — and finally stopped pretending to be an extrovert.

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An introvert talks to someone
Relatable

7 Phrases I Wish My Younger Introverted Self Had Used More

I can’t go back and talk to my younger introverted self — but I can take these phrases and assert myself as an introverted adult.

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An introvert learns a new language
Self-Development

How to Best Learn a New Language as an Introvert

When learning a new language, it helps to lean on your introvert strengths, like active listening and deep thinking.

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An introvert traveling alone
Relatable

Why I Love Traveling to Cities Alone as an Introvert

Since introverts usually don’t like being the center of attention, when they’re traveling in a new city, they’ll have plenty of anonymity.

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An introvert stands behind a door
Self-Development

The Introvert ‘Door Slam’ Is Not Just About People

The introvert “door slam” can extend to other areas of your life, too — like when you cut off anything that hinders, not helps, you.

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