Introverts are often misunderstood. People make assumptions about introverts that often are just not true. Introverts and extroverts see and experience the world differently. Even some common words we all use have different meanings to an introvert than they do to extrovert.
Read MoreIs Your Home a Vision Board or a Shrine?
Introverts typically LOVE being at home. It is my favorite place to be, as it’s my sanctuary. It is important that our homes support us and help us to feel good.
In order to learn more about creating a space that functions well and gives off good energy, I interviewed Fung Shui expert Patricia Lohan. Lohan is the author of The Happy Home, a book dedicated to creating a space that supports your dreams.
Read MoreThere are some items that can come in especially useful for introverts to survival public outings. I’ve put together a list of seven things I rely on.
Read MoreThe difference between boundaries and walls came up with a client recently, and I started asking other people about it too. As you might know, I’m a big advocate for setting healthy boundaries so that people won’t take advantage of you and you can save time and energy, be able to take care of yourself, and simply have energy for the important things. It seems like some people see boundaries as walls.
Read MoreNot everyone can be friends. That might be a little hard for some people to swallow, especially since nobody actively tries not to fit in and least of all those of us who are in the margin. It hurts, it sucks, and it seems unfair.
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