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Author: Madison Diaz

I have a bachelor's degree in mass communication with a minor in writing from Texas State University. Now, I’m in grad school at Southern New Hampshire University, pursuing my MFA in Creative Writing. My overall goal in life is to be a writer and eventually publish romance novels. I enjoy reading, writing, and casual gaming. I have a cute senior dog and a cool husband who loves talking with me about comics and wrestling. You can check out more of my writing on my blog, AuthorMadisonDiaz.com/blog, or here.
a "rude" introvert
Relatable

5 Times Introverts Seem Rude at Work — But They’re Just Drained

If an introvert wants to eat lunch alone instead of with coworkers, they’re not being rude — they probably just need some alone time to recharge.

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Love and Dating

Why Being Married to an Extrovert Is a Secret Win for Introverts

One perk of being married to an extrovert is having a spontaneous companion who’s always ready to join you on any adventure.

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Self-Development

Small Changes Introverts Can Make to Improve Their Lives

Making room for moments of silence is just one small change that will benefit your day-to-day life as an introvert.

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An overstimulated introvert plays with her cat
Self-Development

5 Self-Soothing Techniques for Introverts Who Feel Overstimulated

Simply put, we introverts get to the point where our meter runs out — and there’s nothing left to give.

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An introvert having a panic attack
Self-Development

How I Handle Panic Attacks as an Introvert

A panic attack may not always have a clear cause — but luckily there are many self-soothing tools you can use when they happen.

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Self-Development

How to Master a Party as an Introvert

As an introvert, it’s helpful to keep in mind that nobody is expecting you to be the life of the party — all you have to do is show up.

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Relatable

5 Wishes From an Introvert Living in an Extroverted World

Introverts are often expected to conform to the extrovert “norm,” like socializing, vs. attending to their own needs, like having alone time.

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An introvert with her extroverted family member
Relationships

How Introverts Can Establish Boundaries With Extroverted Family Members

Boundary-setting is difficult — introverts don’t like to disappoint others — but it’s also a necessary form of self-care.

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An introvert-extrovert couple relax on the couch
Love and Dating

5 Ways Introverts Can Help Balance Out Their Extroverted Partners

People say “opposites attract,” and this can be true for many relationships, especially when an introvert gets together with an extrovert.

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An introvert talks to an extrovert
Self-Development

How to Explain Your Introversion to an Extrovert Who Doesn’t Get It

Since introversion comes so naturally to you, it can be difficult to explain it to someone who’s your opposite — but communication is key.

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