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The Year of the Introvert
The Year of the Introvert: A Journal of Daily Inspiration for the Inwardly Inclined | Michaela Chung
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365 quotes, insights, and journaling prompts for the blossoming introvert. The Year of the Introvert is a seasonal daybook and journal that takes introverts on a true adventure in introspection and self-care, 365 days of the year. With each page of daily insight, Michaela Chung provides an interactive roadmap for introverts who wish to embrace who they are and live a fulfillingand powerful!life on their own quiet terms. Within these pages, youll discover quotes, prompts, and inspirational essays to propel you toward greater self-awareness, and self-love. Along the way, youll receive daily morsels of wisdom to strengthen your relationships, develop authentic confidence, survive the holidays, and truly blossom in your own introverted way. Ask introspective questions to awaken your inner adventurer Get tips on how to love your introversion and yourself Learn how to cut through small talk and truly connect Be quietly magnetic in your romantic relationships Build cozy living spaces that will replenish your energy And more! The Year of The Introvert is the ideal introverts companion for navigating the challenges and joys of being an introvert in an extroverts world. Reflect on your quiet strengths, water your natural wellspring of creativity, and take ownership of your innie life!
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DebinHawaii
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#QuotsyMar20 #value Playing Catch-up

“Introverts are hardwired to value quality over quantity in relationships. We want fewer friends but deeper connections.” 💜

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DebinHawaii
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#QuotsyMar20 #Society

Catching up on prompts. Constantly feel that pull of society‘s expectations when I need solitude.

“By now, we all know that introverts need solitude to feel at our best. The challenge is asking for space without seeming rude. Society says that we should want to be around people all the time. Meanwhile, our energy needs demand that we take a time out. So, how do we honor our needs without offending our loved ones?”

charl08 Sounds really interesting! 5y
Soubhiville It is a struggle. It‘s really hard for extroverts to understand how much I need my alone time, and not to take offense when I need to not go out. 5y
DebinHawaii @Soubhiville Definitely! It‘s so hard for them to get it. 5y
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