5 Introvert-Friendly Ways to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
You don’t have to constantly push yourself to meet new people or talk to strangers to get out of your comfort zone.
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You don’t have to constantly push yourself to meet new people or talk to strangers to get out of your comfort zone.
Introverts, when you need to recharge at a social event, use the restroom for what it’s for — a “rest” room.
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As an introvert, you don’t need to feel bad about not liking parties, nightclubs, or other common social activities that more extroverted people enjoy.