Embrace your inner introvert. You're not alone. Do you ever have those days where it’s just too hard to get out of bed and all you want to do is sleep? Do you just want to hide and avoid social ...
When fellow Psychology Today introvert blogger Sophia Dembling and I recently chatted by phone, we discovered that we both like communicating in sound bites—an efficient use of our introverts' energy.
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When fellow Psychology Today introvert blogger Sophia Dembling and I recently chatted by phone, we discovered that we both like communicating in sound bites—an efficient use of our introverts' energy.