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Author: Megan Malone

Megan Malone is the Brand Marketing Manager at Truity. She is also a certified professional coach and is passionate about helping people improve their relationships, career, and quality of life using personality tools, like the Enneagram and TypeFinder. Truity’s goal is to make scientifically validated personality tests more accessible and user-friendly. Truity has helped more than 25 million people better understand and unlock the power of their true self — and the company’s research has been covered in media outlets like CNBC, The Huffington Post, and the TODAY show.
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Relatable

5 Rules of the Road (Trip) for Introverts

When you’re an introvert on a road trip with others, it’s important to mix up your itinerary so you get the alone time you need.

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Self-Development

For Introverts, Mindfulness Is the Key to Combating Negative Self-Talk

“Things will fall apart no matter what I do.” “I’m sure they all hate me.” If you say things like this to yourself, mindfulness can help.

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INFJ

The 21 Most Inspirational Quotes by Famous INFJs

The INFJ may be the rarest Myers-Briggs personality type, but there’s no shortage of INFJs making a big impact on the world.

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Career

You Don’t Have to Be an Extrovert to Be Good at Your Job

Introverts make just as capable employees as extroverts — and sometimes better ones. That’s why it’s time to end the introvert stigma at work.

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INFJ INTJ

4 Ways INFJs and INTJs Can Develop Their Introverted Intuition

Introverted Intuition is an incredible gift that helps INFJs and INTJs recognize patterns and foresee future possibilities.

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Self-Development

Help for Introverts Who Feel Like They Don’t Fit In Anywhere

You feel like you don’t fit in. So you keep wearing the mask and pretending it’s not so bad.

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Stories

15 Reasons I’m Thankful to Be an Introvert

I used to think introversion was a disease that needed to be cured. Today, I’ve never been more thankful to be an introvert.

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Parenting Relatable

Quit Making It a Crime to Be Quiet in the Classroom

In high school, a teacher loudly announced in class that I seemed like the type of quiet kid who “goes home to build bombs to blow up the school.”

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INFJ

9 Types of People INFJs Should Try Dating

First impressions can be deceiving, even for the INFJ. The more you spend time with people who may not be your “type,” the more you learn from them.

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INFJ INTP

4 Reasons Why INFJs and INTPs Are Highly Compatible with Each Other

On the surface, the INFJ and INTP personality types may look very different. INTPs are often characterized as “the inventor” type.

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