A Compassionate Perspective on Ghosting in Dating and Relationships

A Compassionate Perspective on Ghosting in Dating and Relationships

In the realm of dating and relationships, the phenomenon of ghosting—a sudden disappearance without explanation—has become increasingly prevalent. Of course, we don’t agree with this approach at all. It isn’t kind and it can be utterly painful and bewildering to be ghosted, leaving you questioning your own worthiness, and if any part of the connection…

Celebrating Quiet Strength & Embracing Introverted Personalities

Celebrating Quiet Strength & Embracing Introverted Personalities

In a world where the spotlight often shines on extroverted traits, it’s time to acknowledge and celebrate the unique strengths that introverted individuals bring to the table. Quiet strength manifests in various forms, from deep introspection and thoughtful analysis to empathetic listening and creative problem-solving. While extroversion is often equated with confidence and assertiveness, introverts…

Embracing Our Natural Anxiety: A Fundamental Part of Being Human

Embracing Our Natural Anxiety: A Fundamental Part of Being Human

Anxiety is a word we hear often, but how often do we consider its true nature? It’s easy to think of anxiety as something negative, something that needs to be eliminated from our lives. But what if we told you that anxiety is a natural part of being human? It’s not a flaw or a…

Understanding Social Anxiety, Shyness and Introversion: Your Guide to Quiet Wellbeing
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Understanding Social Anxiety, Shyness and Introversion: Your Guide to Quiet Wellbeing

More and more people are becoming aware of the importance of understanding social anxiety, introversion, and shyness, shaping discussions about mental health and personal well-being. At Quiet Connections, we know that enhancing our understanding is a positive first step in helping us to lead more fulfilling lives. In this blog post, we will explore signs,…

Feeling Isolated or Invisible? Common Challenges of being a Quieter Person
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Feeling Isolated or Invisible? Common Challenges of being a Quieter Person

At Quiet Connections, we understand how tough it can be to feel like you don’t quite fit in. Maybe you’ve been there—sitting in a classroom, heart pounding, wishing you could raise your hand and speak up, but the fear of judgment holds you back. Or perhaps you’ve avoided job interviews, terrified that you’ll stumble over…

Exploring Gender Differences: Are Men Really from Mars and Women from Venus?

Exploring Gender Differences: Are Men Really from Mars and Women from Venus?

In 1992, Dr John Gray’s book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus captured the public’s imagination by suggesting that men and women are so different in how they think, feel, and communicate that they might as well be from different planets. The book’s framework resonated with many, offering straightforward explanations for common relationship…

The Link Between Trauma, Nervous System Functioning, and Social Anxiety
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The Link Between Trauma, Nervous System Functioning, and Social Anxiety

In recent years, the fields of psychology and neuroscience have significantly advanced our understanding of the intricate relationship between trauma, nervous system functioning, and social anxiety. This relationship is complex, deeply rooted in our biology, and has profound implications for mental health treatment. This blog post delves into how trauma impacts the nervous system, how…

Chris Evans: The Quiet Strength Behind Captain America
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Chris Evans: The Quiet Strength Behind Captain America

When we think of Chris Evans, most of us picture him as the fearless and charismatic Captain America. However, behind the superhero persona, Chris Evans has openly shared his experiences of being a quieter person with experiences of shyness and social anxiety, revealing a side of himself that many of us can relate to. In…

Feeling at Ease in Job Interviews – Insights from Amy Cuddy

Feeling at Ease in Job Interviews – Insights from Amy Cuddy

Job interviews can feel daunting, especially if you naturally prefer to listen rather than speak, or if being in the spotlight makes you uneasy. It’s normal to feel tension build before an interview, wondering how you’ll come across and whether you’ll find the right words in the moment. In this video, Amy Cuddy, a social…

5 top tips for showcasing your quieter communication skills in a job interview
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5 top tips for showcasing your quieter communication skills in a job interview

Communication Skills for Career Success Ask an employer from any sector what they look for in new recruits and it’s not long before that broadly defined powerhouse of a soft skill – communication – springs to mind. Not surprising, really. Effective communication means a potential hire has the interpersonal and persuasion skills to explain ideas…