5 Reasons Why Introverts Should Jump On The Writing Wagon

The things that are hard to say are easier to write

Khyati Jain
Be Unique

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As an introvert, I have always been quiet and calm, with my head in a book, always avoiding conversation, thriving on peace and solitude.

But, it started to change in high school and college as tried to be more extroverted to mix up with everyone and make friends with people whom I didn't even like.

It is a struggle to survive as an introvert in this extroverted world as we are usually referred to as a freak or weirdo.

It is hard to navigate both worlds, it drains your energy to present yourself as an extrovert for the sake of acceptance from your colleague, teachers, or bosses.

In this process of acceptance, you start losing your true self and you disconnect with yourself for the sake of other people's opinions.

You need to embrace your weirdness to make a difference in this world, and writing is the perfect activity to get back on the road to acceptance. It will allow you to spend more time with your thoughts and ideas. It will help you in making a sense of this world.

Introvert’s Mind Works All The Time

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Khyati Jain
Be Unique

10x Top Writer| Certified Yoga Trainer| I write about health, fitness, lifestyle, and more. Open to writing gigs. Contact:- khyatijainwrites01@gmail.com