“Somewhere along the way, many introverts start saying sorry for their quietness, for needing time, space, or solitude. Reflect on when that began for you,
“Depth can be a gift and a burden. What challenges come with seeing patterns, thinking long-term, or feeling more than most people notice? Write about
“Imagine being fully understood without having to overexplain your silence or mood. Write about what that would feel like, and who, if anyone, has come
“Modern life worships productivity, but introverts often find wisdom in stillness. When was the last time you felt fully at ease doing absolutely nothing? Reflect
“It’s natural to want to be seen clearly, but sometimes introverts base their worth on others ‘getting’ them. Write about how much validation shapes your
“Modern life worships productivity — but introverts often find wisdom in stillness. When was the last time you felt fully at ease doing absolutely nothing?
“Sometimes introverts use intellect as armor — analyzing instead of feeling, planning instead of risking. Write about whether your intelligence protects you or prevents deeper