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Author: Jake Harrison

Jake Harrison, a Chicago-based writer, lives with his partner and their two dogs. He's a lifelong introvert with an interest in psychology, personality types, and the social sciences. When he's not exploring the nuances of introversion for Introvert, Dear, Jake enjoys hiking, experimenting with amateur photography, and training his dogs to play flyball. He believes that introversion is a strength to be harnessed, not a flaw to be ashamed of.
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Self-Development

How Introverts Can Deal With Overly Chatty People

Not only do introverts have a right to speak up, but they also have the capacity to do it gracefully and confidently.

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A teacher reads to her introverted students.
Parenting

How to Explain Your Child’s Introversion to Their Teachers

Some teachers still see quiet introverts as “broken extroverts” who need to be fixed.

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An introvert at a dinner party
Self-Development

How Introverts Can Deal With Awkward Moments in Conversations

Some awkward moments in conversations are innocuous while others are cringey.

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Two introverts talk on the beach
Relatable

10 Unspoken Advantages Introverts Have Over Extroverts

Introverts can do their work and live their life happily without constantly needing to be around other people.

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An introvert listens to music on his phone
Self-Development

How to Make the Most of Your Alone Time as an Introvert

Introverts need alone time to recharge, boost creativity, and feel more in touch with themselves and the world around them.

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An introvert talks to his date across the table
Love and Dating

How to Talk About Your Introversion on a First Date

By sharing your introversion, you’ll figure out if your date is someone who will value and respect your personality — or get it wrong.

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An introvert and extrovert couple walks down a path
Love and Dating

How to Explain Your Introversion to Your Extroverted Partner

Help them understand that your need for alone time is not a rejection of them.

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An introvert reads on a park bench
Self-Development

5 Simple Ways for Introverts to Get More Healthy Alone Time

It’s not always possible to carve out large chunks of time for yourself, but there are often little pockets of time that you can use to recharge.

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It’s not uncommon for introverts to feel nervous in social situations, but a little preparation can go a long way.
Self-Development

5 Conversation Tips for Introverts

It’s not uncommon for introverts to feel nervous in social situations, but a little preparation can go a long way.

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an introverted Myers-Briggs personality type lies
Personality

What Each Introverted Myers-Briggs Personality Type Is Lying About

No matter how honest they are, each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type has at least one secret they’re hiding.

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