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The introvert's dilemma is that we might not get a lot of invitations for the kind of socializing we like best--small, mellow gatherings. In other words, the kind of socializing other introverts like to do. Because, let's face it: We're introverts. We're all at home waiting to be invited to do introvert things. Which means, of course, that none of us are getting the invitations we crave. It's an introvert standoff.

Sophia Dembling
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The introvert's dilemma is that we might not get a lot of invitations for the kind of socializing we like best--small, mellow gatherings. In other words, the kind of socializing other introverts like to do. Because, let's face it: We're introverts. We're all at home waiting to be invited to do introvert things. Which means, of course, that none of us are getting the invitations we crave. It's an introvert standoff.

Sophia Dembling, Introverts in Love: The Quiet Way to Happily Ever After
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Introverted seekers need introverted evangelists. It's not that extroverts can't communicate the gospel, either verbally or nonverbally, in ways that introverts find appealing, it's that introverted seekers need to know and see that it's possible to lead the Christian life as themselves. It's imperative for them to understand that becoming a Christian is not tantamount with becoming an extrovert.

Adam S. McHugh, Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture
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But the most important thing to know about being an introvert is that there’s nothing wrong with you. You’re not broken because you’re quiet. It’s okay to stay home on a Friday night instead of going to a party. Being an introvert is a perfectly normal 'thing' to be.

Jenn Granneman, The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World
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Extroverts are more likely to take a quick-and-dirty approach to problem-solving, trading accuracy for speed, making increasing numbers of mistakes as they go, and abandoning ship altogether when the problem seems too difficult or frustrating. Introverts think before they act, digest information thoroughly, stay on task longer, give up less easily, and work more accurately. Introverts and extroverts also direct their attention differently: if you leave them to their own devices, the introverts tend to sit around wondering about things, imagining things, recalling events from their past, and making plans for the future. The extroverts are more likely to focus on what's happening around them. It's as if extroverts are seeing "what is" while their introverted peers are asking "what if.

Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
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Extroverts sparkle, introverts glow. Extroverts are fireworks, introverts are a fire in the hearth.

Sophia Dembling, Introverts in Love: The Quiet Way to Happily Ever After
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Introverts live in two worlds: We visit the world of people, but solitude and the inner world will always be our home.

Jenn Granneman, The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World
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As an introvert, you crave intimate moments and deep connections--and those usually aren't found in a crowd.

Jenn Granneman, The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World
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Introverts treasure the close relationships they have stretched so much to make.

Adam S. McHugh, Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture
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Introverts need to trust their gut and share their ideas as powerfully as they can.

Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
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Ah, yes, the mix tape. The mating call of the introvert.

Sophia Dembling, Introverts in Love: The Quiet Way to Happily Ever After
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