How Introverts Live In A World Full Of Extroverts | MENTAL WELLNESS DAILY
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 Published On Mar 28, 2023

How do introverts live in a world full of extroverts? An introvert is a person who prefers to focus on their inner thoughts and ideas. They do not avoid social events because they have strong negative reactions to large crowds, as shy people do; they simply prefer being alone or in smaller groups. Around one-third to one-half of all people are considered introverts.

Introverts can fall into one of four subtypes: Social Introverts, Thinking Introverts, Anxious Introverts, and Restrained/Inhibited Introverts. #introvert #mentalhealth #mentalwellnessdaily

⏰ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 There’s More Than Meets the Eye
0:36 Social Introverts
0:46 Thinking Introverts
0:55 Anxious Introverts
1:05 Restrained/Inhibited Introverts
1:16 Self-Awareness
1:41 Feeling Drained Around People
2:00 Small Group of Friends
2:26 Enjoying Solitude
2:39 Difficulty Getting to Know an Introvert
2:56 Job Preference
3:20 Good Listeners
3:33 Observant
3:44 The Need to Recharge
3:58 Common Struggles
4:49 Introvert vs. Extrovert Brains
5:21 Quote

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