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Personally, I feel that being in counseling is an introvert’s heaven. I havebeen in therapyfor many years. (You will want to find a therapist who has been a client!) I love experiencing a connection with someone whose purpose is to understand me, to see me, and to welcome my secrets...
While the author, Paul Ingraham, does make some good points about small talk as a valuable social skill, I would argue that most of his article is really quite off the mark. Unlike Ingraham’s hypothesis, there is no correlation between being an introvert and being bad at small talk. Are...
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There were enough people milling about that I perked up and this is when it hit me. I’ve been an introvert battery sitting on the charger too long, and no I was NOT fine. Talking on-line or on Zoom or on a phone for whatever reason doesn’t replace being in proximity (even 6, ...
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Introverts might be quiet much of the time, but they often build stronger relationships than their peers. Here is why this happens.
Introvert people would surely be nervous with a one on one oral exam. They are not confident being around many people and they are most comfortable when they are alone or when they are with people who are closed to them. Because of this, their social skills may be lacking, they find it...