7 Things That Just Don’t Make Sense to Introverts
These “extroverted” behaviors can seem strange, uncomfortable, and even annoying to introverts.
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These “extroverted” behaviors can seem strange, uncomfortable, and even annoying to introverts.
The same things that motivate and energize extroverts can feel tiring and annoying to introverts, such as a big party.
Any introvert would probably love to give or receive these funny and sarcastic Valentine’s Day cards.
According to one expert, there’s a peculiar connection between sensitivity and brilliance.
For highly sensitive people, who process stimulation deeply and feel emotions strongly, stress can be intense.
Introverts often find it hard to quickly express their thoughts, but this isn’t a flaw. It’s their brains diving deep.
If you’re friends with an introvert, know that we’d rather have one tiny moment of real connection over hours of polite chitchat.
For introverts and highly sensitive people, your best detector of toxic people is your own physical and emotional reactions to them.
These delightfully accurate valentines from each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type are sure to make your heart organ flutter.
Many introverts see the world in terms of story and symbol, making them naturally gifted writers.