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Author: Brian Johnston

Brian R. Johnston lives in St. Joseph, MI with his wife and two kids. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Hillsdale College and a Master’s Degree from Wayne State University. He is the author of three books: The Art of Being a Baseball Fan, Quiet Faith: A 14-Day Christian Devotional for Introverts, and It’s Okay to Fail: A Story for Highly Sensitive Children.
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Relatable

5 Incorrect Assumptions People Make About Introverts Because They’re Quiet

To many people, being quiet is uncomfortable. However, for introverts, it’s something to be embraced, not shunned.

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Parenting

The Mistakes I Made Parenting an Extroverted Child (And What I Learned as an Introvert)

I learned that you have to be proactive. It’s not enough to sit back and wait for your extroverted child to come to you.

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Parenting

Just Because I’m Not Cheering at My Son’s Game Doesn’t Mean I Don’t Care

Introverts are thinking, reflecting people, and I can’t do that if I’m busy yelling or jumping up and down in the stands.

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Relatable

How Getting a Dog Has Helped Me as an Introvert

A dog provides great companionship while avoiding many of the downsides that come with human relationships.

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Relatable

How Do Introverts Get Ready to Go Back to Normal Life?

After social isolation, it will be a shock to our systems to go back to lots of interaction at work, with family, and with friends.

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an introverted woman represents the greatness of introversion during the pandemic
Relatable

Let’s Use This Time to Teach the World the Greatness of Introversion

Introverts have a unique opportunity that we may never have again.

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