Jennifer Mattern’s gorgeous, evocative photography captures the peace of San Diego’s sunset.
Read more >When most think of Los Angeles, the words “quiet” and “serenity” don’t typically come to mind. But having lived here for 16 years, I can attest to the fact that there are plenty of beautiful hideaways in which to escape the madness.
Read more >Many introverts find it tough to be productive if there isn’t enough quiet. Many extroverts, on the other hand, need to talk out loud in order to think clearly and be productive. No one is right or wrong—we’re just different.
Read more >When introverts want to get away, they want to really get away. Good-time travel for introverts allows time and space for quiet contemplation of the world’s many wonders.
Read more >Some people find their focus in the midst of busy coffee shops or quiet library carrels. I found mine while wrapped in a fake fur blanket in the room over our garage.
Read more >There’s no place to go. There’s no time to myself. How do I stay sane?
Read more >It turns out that making time for play is important not just for animals in the wild but also humans -- adults as well as kids. In fact, it’s one of the most important things we can do for our health and happiness.
I felt guilty sticking my hard-working, fully employed wife with solo parent duty just so I could go to the park and run circles in the sunshine.
Read more >If you as an introvert hold yourself up to the standard set by our attachment-focused culture, you might end up feeling that something is wrong with you, that you don’t love your kids as much as you should, or that you’re somehow failing at parenting. You’re not.
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