introversion

How to Hygge

How to Hygge? Ever wondered how to hygge? Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard of this concept. If you have not, let me assure you that hygge is not the latest dance craze. In fact, hygge is the absolute opposite of craziness; rather, the term is

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Introvert Problems: The People Detox

The holidays are over, but the psychic toll of so much interaction with family and friends, all vying for our time and attention, can leave lingering effects as we move into the new year. Even without the holidays, we introverts can get burned out by all the people we must

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Introvert Life: Staying In? What to Winter Wear

Happy 2017 everyone! What better way to start 2017 off than talking about introversion and fashion? When we hear introvert, we often think of bookish, nerdy, unfashionable people, who wear frumpy clothing and look like librarians. Not the case. Introverts are a diverse bunch, in fact, according to psychologist Johnathan

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The INTJ Mastermind Series Part 2: Mastering the Mind

Welcome back to the Always Uttori INTJ Mastermind Series, Part 2. If you missed part one, check it out here. Anyone who reads this blog knows that I often say that I’m no fan of stereotypes. However, a trait that can be applied to most INTJs is that, once you

Male vs Female INTJ: Part 1

This blog often focuses on the commonalities that occur in the INTJ cognition style. However, after analyzing the traits that I share with my INTJ sibling in The Joys and Tribulations of Being INTJ Siblings series, I couldn’t help but wonder if some of the differences in the ways that we express

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