Drew Kimble
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“A lot of extroverts become quiet when they are feeling sad, angry, or trying to send someone else a message. They think that if they stop talking, the other person will automatically realize that something is wrong, and we will ask them about it (i.e. passive-aggressive behavior). This is why when an extrovert runs into a quiet, introverted person, they assume that person is quiet because they are sad/angry/depressed, and they are waiting for someone to ask them about it. This may also be the reason why extroverts always seem to be telling introverts to "cheer up,” or asking them if everything is okay?”
― Quiet Impact: A Creative Introvert's Guide to the Art of Getting Noticed
― Quiet Impact: A Creative Introvert's Guide to the Art of Getting Noticed
“Make mistakes, have your adventure, and live your art.”
― Quiet Impact: A Creative Introvert's Guide to the Art of Getting Noticed
― Quiet Impact: A Creative Introvert's Guide to the Art of Getting Noticed
“To practice any art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow. So do it.” ~Kurt Vonnegut”
― Getting Creative: Developing Creative Habits that Work
― Getting Creative: Developing Creative Habits that Work
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