How Baking Helps Me Embrace My Introversion
Bread is a particular reminder of what it’s like to be an introvert who just needs time and space in order to rise.
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Bread is a particular reminder of what it’s like to be an introvert who just needs time and space in order to rise.
By making a few important changes, my kids stopped being the little people who held my peace hostage.
There are simple things that you can do without having to become an extrovert or exhaust yourself socializing.
You can’t control all the noise and people and chaos, but you can pick up a knitting needle or an Xbox controller.
Give yourself full permission to hermit away: Turn off phone notifications, ignore emails, and abandon unfinished projects.
In our noisy, extroverted world, introverts are thoughtful, empathetic, and brilliantly creative.
Your strengths as an introvert can help you challenge the darkness and reclaim your inner spark.
Introverts have limited social energy, so we can’t always socialize with others. But we can still show our love from afar.
Tailor your event — and unapologetically own your needs — to increase the odds of you, and everyone else, having a great time.
Introverts are known for daydreaming — but it’s important not to miss out on what’s happening in the present moment.