One way to survive the holidays as an introvert is to escape from small talk by sitting at the kids’ table.
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For introverts, when their social battery is depleted, it’s game over.
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It may not be easy for introverts to recognize they’re in a codependent relationship. Often, it’s a subconscious pattern that plays out.
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My nonstop chatterbox son taught me that when it's relevant, speak up!
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Camping lets me literally unplug, allowing me to get fully immersed in nature and silence — no talking required.
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If an introvert is taking some time to respond to your text, don’t take it personally.
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For introverts, hiking is a great way to detox from the people-y world out there.
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There are certain things only introverts understand, like enjoying eating out alone.
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It may seem that introverts want alone time, but the truth is, they need it to function.
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Instead of focusing on any positives, you’re playing out every worst-case scenario in your head.
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