
Jenn Granneman
Co-Author SENSITIVE at Penguin Random House (US)
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4 days ago |
introvertdear.com | Jenn Granneman
Finding your people is hard — period. But it can feel even harder when you’re a solitude-loving introvert. You might want more friends, but where do you meet them? And how do you start a conversation with a random stranger? Plus, most nights, introverts would rather stay home and relax than go out and socialize. Even when we enjoy ourselves, people can still be draining. It’s not that introverts dislike people. We just have limited social energy because of the way our brains are wired.
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3 weeks ago |
introvertdear.com | Jenn Granneman
This article is adapted from my upcoming book. Click here to be the first to know when it’s released — and to get two free gifts that will help you start feeling more comfortable in conversations right away. Once, when I was working as a writer at a local newspaper, a former colleague came by the office to say hello. I got so anxious at the thought of making small talk that I literally fled the building. I made up an excuse and just left. There was no real reason I couldn’t talk to him.
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1 month ago |
introvertdear.com | Jenn Granneman
This article is adapted from my upcoming book. Click here to be the first to know when it’s released — and to get two free gifts that will help you start feeling more comfortable in conversations right away. A few years back, I lived alone in an apartment. I wanted to get to know my neighbors better, so I started saying hi whenever I saw them in the hallway. One guy down the hall took this as a green light to unload his life story on me every time we ran into each other.
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1 month ago |
introvertdear.com | Jenn Granneman
As an introvert, do you ever feel like you have nothing to talk about? Maybe you start a conversation, only to run out of things to say. Or maybe you freeze up before you even begin. You long to connect with people — but your mind goes blank when it’s your turn to talk. You’re not alone. In my work as an author and advocate for introverts, I’ve found that this is something many introverts struggle with. And it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
espaciologopedico.com | Jenn Granneman |André Solo
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Introverts often find it hard to express their thoughts quickly, but that's not a flaw. It's their brains doing what they do best — diving deep. https://t.co/aXX4F8ZG55

As introverts, our quiet, reflective nature can sometimes make us feel more self-conscious or more worried about being judged. https://t.co/bppEDyZWsh

If you're an introvert with limited social energy, an over-talker can leave you wiped out — and regretting you ever started the conversation. https://t.co/amQLvw6cAL