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  • July 15, 2016

    Goodbye, music page. You will be remembered.

    Goodbye, music page. You will be remembered.

    I’ve decided to officially keep my music page separate from this website as I’d like to make this page more about my writing.  When I started this website, I had no idea what I was doing. And now I have found my niche and would like to focus on my journey as a millennial, sensitive introvert…

  • July 14, 2016

    25 little Life Lessons Every 20-Something Needs To Remember

    25 little Life Lessons Every 20-Something Needs To Remember

    You can find the original Thought Catalog post here. I feel that with each passing year I grow wiser. Looking back at my life, I’ve come a long way. I use to struggle as a sensitive introvert; I carried a lot of emotional baggage and often felt out of place. Today, I’m much more comfortable…

  • July 12, 2016

    5 stereotypes About INFPs

    5 stereotypes About INFPs

    Read the original Introvert, Dear article here.  There are a lot of misleading stereotypes about the INFP personality type on the Internet. They’re thought to be indecisive, emotionally vulnerable, and overly idealistic, among other things. I think that’s why it took me so long to identify as an INFP—not all those stereotypes resonate with me. Let’s shed some light…

  • June 6, 2016

    4 ways INFPs can make the most of their cognitive functions

    4 ways INFPs can make the most of their cognitive functions

    Read the original article on Introvert, Dear here.  INFPs can be an unstoppable force that can move mountains—in the real world and not just in their dreams. The secret to tapping into your potential as an INFP is to understand how to use your cognitive functions fully. If you identify as an INFP personality type,…

  • June 1, 2016

    How NP types can fight through the laziness

    How NP types can fight through the laziness

    View my original post on Thought Catalog.  Those who have NP letters as part of their Myers-Briggs personality type (which includes INFPs, INTPs, ENFPs, and ENTPs) also share this in common: laziness. And if you’re reading this and you identify yourself as any of those personalities listed, I’m sure you understand how frustrating it is…

  • March 26, 2016

    6 ways Sensitive Introverts Can Manage Negative Emotions

    6 ways Sensitive Introverts Can Manage Negative Emotions

    You can view the original Introvert, Dear here. For years, I couldn’t get over the hurt that lived inside me as a consequence of all the injustices I’d felt. But one day I realized I couldn’t keep living that way. My burden held me back from living the life I wanted. I couldn’t enjoy the…

  • March 15, 2016

    My Fear of Becoming Old

    My Fear of Becoming Old

    Time just won’t slow down. It feels as if the older you become, the faster time goes by. It’s terrifying yet exciting to be nearly a quarter century year old. Every choice that I make now seems to have some monumental impact on the course of my life. A lot is happening to me at…

  • January 1, 2016

    Practical Tips for Launching Your Career (2016 Edition)

    Practical Tips for Launching Your Career (2016 Edition)

    Image: Flickr/Flazingo Photos (The original post can be found on LinkedIn here.) For those who are graduating or have recently graduated and is now looking to begin a career, I’m sure many of you find the challenges of tapping into the job market. Or maybe you are already working, but have not yet started a…

  • December 16, 2015

    Things I Did and Didn’t Learn in School

    Things I Did and Didn’t Learn in School

    It’s about midnight and I should be in bed. I have work in the morning… but I know I can’t sleep, anyways, when I am brimming with ideas! Instead of writing the typical “things they don’t teach you in school” post, I think I should also give school some credit because I did learn a thing or…

  • November 25, 2015

    Actionable Thoughts Carry More Substance

    Actionable Thoughts Carry More Substance

    My managing director from work circulates inspiration quotations almost a daily basis. This one really resonated with me: “Don’t ask kids what they want to be when they grow up but what problems do they want to solve. This changes the conversation from who do I want to work for, to what do I need…

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