Top 10 activities for introverts

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Top 10 activities for introverts


Extrovert vs Introvert Extroverts are perceived to be the types of people who enjoy human interactions such as social gatherings, parties, public speaking, and other activities associated with being around people.


Reading Introverts like reading. Reading is considered a perfect self-care for them. They feel energized and content when they read a book. It gives them a quiet time to think deeply or go deeper into their inner ideas.


Writing Writing makes a way for introverts to express their inner feelings and emotions that they cannot express in reality. It gives them a chance to share with others who they really are without a filter.


Meditation Meditation offers more benefits to introverts than extroverts. Extroverts who are first-timers in meditation will find it difficult to focus on breathing and silence. It drains their energy the same way that introverts are drained by extroverts’ activities


Solo Running and Walking Introverts like running solo because it gives them a sense of authority, making them run at their own pace without any pressure from the group. Extroverts find it boring and demotivating.


Drawing and Painting Art is an outlet for introverts to share their experience and express themselves, especially for those introverts who are having a hard time putting their conversations into words.


Online Gaming or Video Games Research shows that the majority of gamers are introverts. Video games or online gaming is a solitary retreat for introverts, depending on the type of game they play. It’s another way for them to de-stress.


Going to salon Enforced small talk and being the center of attention are two things that frighten introverts. When going to the salon, it is unlikely that you’re not going to speak or have small conversations with the hairdressers.


Gardening Extroverts may find gardening a dull and boring activity. But for introverts, gardening has multiple benefits such as improving their mood, concentration, focus, and mental health. Gardening also makes them feel more content and peaceful.


Baking Baking is a secret refuge for introverts. It is a quiet and calming activity for introverts. Being alone in the kitchen, without distraction and a loud tv noise is a haven to them.


Blogging Blogging allows introverts to spend time alone making content and requires no face-to-face interaction which makes it an ideal career for them. In blogging, you don’t need to meet with your employer because work is done online in the comfort of your own home.


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