(Podcast episode) As a introvert myself, I’m going to call out all the other introverts that use introversion as an excuse to hide. While there is nothing wrong with being an introvert, it can provide a slippery excuse to maintain a quiet voice, a muted personality, or even a depressed and miserable state of being. Introverts gather their energies from being reflective and having times of solitude or being around similar people. Here are some reasons that introverts use the “introvert excuse” when minimizing their message or presence. 1. Being afraid of being seen as cocky or arrogant. 2. Feeling as though they don’t have “sufficient knowledge” about what they wish to express. 3. Introverts tend to be analytical in nature and therefore can be acutely critical of themselves and their beliefs. However, many introverts are not actually introverted in nature when talking about, expressing, or creating the things they most believe in and affiliate with. It’s ok to be an introvert but don’t let the excuse of being an introvert allow you to continue to suppress your message, gift, or creative nature. The world needs it. And honestly, that’s bigger than your fear. Someone needs to hear what you have to say. Even if you don’t believe it.
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