Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Year of the Introvert: A Journal of Daily Inspiration for the Inwardly Inclined
Year of the Introvert: A Journal of Daily Inspiration for the Inwardly Inclined | Michaela Chung
3 posts | 2 read | 1 reading | 3 to read
365 quotes, insights, and journaling prompts for the blossoming introvert. The Year of the Introvert is a seasonal daybook and journal that takes introverts on a true adventure in introspection and self-care, 365 days of the year. With each page of daily insight, Michaela Chung provides an interactive roadmap for introverts who wish to embrace who they are and live a fulfilling--and powerful!--life on their own quiet terms. Within these pages, you'll discover quotes, prompts, and inspirational essays to propel you toward greater self-awareness, and self-love. Along the way, you'll receive daily morsels of wisdom to strengthen your relationships, develop authentic confidence, survive the holidays, and truly blossom in your own introverted way. Ask introspective questions to awaken your inner adventurer Get tips on how to love your introversion and yourself Learn how to cut through small talk and truly connect Be quietly magnetic in your romantic relationships Build cozy living spaces that will replenish your energy And more! The Year of The Introvert is the ideal introvert's companion for navigating the challenges and joys of being an introvert in an extrovert's world. Reflect on your quiet strengths, water your natural wellspring of creativity, and take ownership of your "innie" life!
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
quote
DebinHawaii
post image

#QuotsyFeb20 #learning

“Learning to embrace my introversion has changed my life in many unexpected ways. I listen more to my intuition and care less about what other people think. I also feel less guilty as I extend more compassion toward myself.”

TK-421 ❤️ 4y
55 likes1 comment
quote
DebinHawaii
post image

#QuotsyFeb20 #inclusion

“The meaning of the word introversion is constantly changing, too. For a while it seemed to be evolving in the wrong direction. In 2010, the American Psychiatric Association even considered including introversion in its Diagnostic & Statistical manual, designating it as a contributing factor in diagnosing certain personality disorders. Thankfully they didn‘t go forward with the inclusion, & in the years that followed, ...

DebinHawaii ... introverts have made many more strides to remove the stigma from the word.” (Image via Aaron T. Coyvedo-Kimura.) 4y
alysonimagines So glad introversion is becoming more understood and accepted by the culture at large. We want to be included! (Or at least have the option. 🙂) 4y
Hooked_on_books Seriously?!? 🤬 Oh that is infuriating. Introversion as mental illness. Give me a break. I‘m horrified that they considered this in 2010. Arg! 4y
60 likes1 stack add3 comments
review
SW-T
post image
Pickpick

A daily dose of self care for introverts. A nice reminder that you‘re okay as you are and a boost of self-affirmation when you need it. 💕Each month covers a broad topic (energy restoration, creativity, coziness, gratitude, etc) and you can read an entry every day, read several at once, or go to the section you need. Lovely resource to keep close at hand.

#nonfiction #selfcare #introverts

#nonfiction #introverts #selfcare

21 likes2 stack adds