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Author: Rebecca Mardiross

I graduated from CSUN as a creative writing major. I’m an introverted person, but often an extroverted writer! I love to express myself through creativity, whether it’s writing, art, or music. I've written pieces for places such as San Gabriel Valley Now and The Love Story. To see more of my creative pieces, follow my Instagram page @tothebeatofmyart.
An introvert at school
Parenting

Why the ‘Extroverted’ Classroom Doesn’t Work for Introverted Students

Most classrooms favor public speaking and group learning, putting introverts at a disadvantage.

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Science

Why Introverts Excel at Reading Body Language

While extroverts might get caught up in the moment and might miss subtle signs, introverts take their time to think and notice details.

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An introvert plays an instrument
Self-Development

How Playing an Instrument Can Help Introverts Express Themselves

In a world filled with noise, playing an instrument is the perfect way for introverts to feel heard and seen.

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An introvert setting goals
Career

How to Accomplish Goals the ‘Introvert Way’

When it comes to accomplishing your goals, your quiet introvert persistence will be heard through your success.

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An introvert practices mindfulness
Self-Development

How a Book About Silence Allowed Me to Finally Understand Mindfulness

Mindfulness should come naturally to introverts — who already spend a lot of time thinking and reflecting — though it may take some practice.

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An introvert expresses themselves
Self-Development

Introverts Express Themselves, Too, Just in Different Ways

Introverts may hide their inner feelings or excitement, but that doesn’t mean they can’t express themselves creatively.

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A confident introvert in control
Self-Development

How to Feel More Confident and in Control as an Introvert

For introverts, the key to being in control is to figure out what makes you feel the most comfortable in different situations.

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