We all know Valentine’s day makes no sense – but strive to get the most out of it. Hearts, candies, lovely messages, dates in, uh, Zoom? Yes, this year the pandemic’s gonna affect us all – and if you were single in the first place, no need to bother. But I’m here to suggest you something different. If it’s a holiday, why not make it all about yourself?
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Sometimes I feel like the most “introvert” thing in my life is this one. Introvert hangover. You can call me a quiet one, a shy one, a sensitive one, a loner, an empath, an anxious one – but you can find extroverts and ambiverts that behave just as such. But an introvert hangover, well, that’s our thing.
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What to Do on a Bad Mental Health Day: 10-Step Guide to Ease Your Depression
If you’ve ever had a chance to meet depression, you know what it’s like. Some days are good, some days are okay, and some feel like an everlasting nightmare. And none of them is the same. In this post I decided to list everything that helps me – and has a high potential to help you on a bad mental health day!
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The Best Board Games to Play On Your Own, or 10 Unique Gift Ideas for an Introvert
When you hear the words “board game”, you probably imagine 4 players, all settled around a card board, exchanging jokes or thinking through the next move. But some of us are introverts. Or don’t have much friends. Or just stuck at home, in the middle of pandemic, oof, can you imagine that?
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