Quiet-Inclusive Festivals for Introverted, Highly Sensitive, and Neurodiverse

Quiet-Inclusive Festivals for Introverted, Highly Sensitive, and Neurodiverse

Attending a festival can be a daunting prospect for those of us who are quieter, introverted, highly sensitive, or neurodiverse. The sheer scale, the noise, and the crowds can be overwhelming, potentially turning a joyful experience into a stressful one. Thankfully, the landscape of UK festivals appears to be evolving, and events like Glastonbury are…

Navigating Shyness: Embracing Your Quiet Nature

Navigating Shyness: Embracing Your Quiet Nature

Shyness is a common trait that many people experience at some point in their lives. While it can feel challenging, especially in social situations, shyness is not an insurmountable barrier. This blog post explores the nature of shyness and provides tips for embracing this trait. What is Shyness? Shyness is a feeling of discomfort or…

Celebrating Introversion: A Quiet Strength

Celebrating Introversion: A Quiet Strength

In a world that often celebrates extroversion, it’s important to remember that introversion is not a weakness but a unique strength. This blog post explores the nuances of introversion, offering insights and practical advice for introverts to thrive in a society that sometimes misunderstands them. Understanding Introversion Introversion is often misconstrued as shyness or social…

Why Social Anxiety is a Perfectly Normal Way to Respond to a World that Tells You Quiet Isn’t Normal
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Why Social Anxiety is a Perfectly Normal Way to Respond to a World that Tells You Quiet Isn’t Normal

In a society that often equates confidence with loudness and sociability with success, those of us who are naturally quiet can feel out of place. This cultural bias can lead to feelings of inadequacy and heightened self-consciousness, contributing to social anxiety. This response, while distressing, is not abnormal or unwarranted. In fact, social anxiety can…

Key Insights from Susan Cain’s book ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’

Key Insights from Susan Cain’s book ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’

In her groundbreaking book ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’, Susan Cain explores the often-overlooked strengths of introverted individuals and challenges the societal bias towards extroversion. For many of us, discovering the book ‘Quiet’ gave us a profound sense of validation and recognition. As introverts, we have often felt misunderstood, undervalued…

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…

Quiet Language of Nature by Ellie Smart - Fox and Tree

How nature can teach you to value your quiet personality

We often think of ‘quiet’ as being an undesirable quality, that to communicate we must be loud and put ourselves out there – but nature teaches us differently. To survive, to thrive and to enjoy life, nature beautifully finds its own quieter ways of communicating. By looking at 5 incredible ways that nature uses quiet…

Lara Hayward - Quiet Connections Podcast

How to thrive in your career as a quieter, more introverted person – with Lara Hayward, Career Coach

Guest: Lara Hayward Website | Instagram | LinkedIn “I am a Career Coach and Blue Health Coach. I started my career as a litigation lawyer, a role which required me to put on an extrovert mask and be loud and fighty every day.  Although the work could be interesting, pretending to be someone else was exhausting…

The path to social anxiety & what you need to know to change direction
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The path to social anxiety & what you need to know to change direction

So many of us feel socially anxious in life, fearing judgement of others and avoiding situations we feel afraid in. In fact, more than 1 in 10 of us experience social anxiety; it’s the third most common mental health challenge. Or it may not be that we’re so avoidant, but instead we feel so anxious…

How 5 Women Learned to Love Their Quiet Qualities & Find Their Place in the World

How 5 Women Learned to Love Their Quiet Qualities & Find Their Place in the World

Guests: Amanda, Rose, Lizzie, Esther & Julia – Quiet Community Members   Transcript Hayley Stanton: [00:00:36] Hello, and welcome to Episode 20 of the Quiet Connections podcast. I’m Hayley. And today I’m joined by Stacie. And this is a really exciting episode today because this is the final episode of series one of the podcast….

How Setting Small Challenges Can Help You Overcome Social Anxiety – with Kyle Mitchell, of Social Anxiety Kyle
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How Setting Small Challenges Can Help You Overcome Social Anxiety – with Kyle Mitchell, of Social Anxiety Kyle

Guest: Kyle Mitchell Website | Instagram  Transcript Stacie Clark Hello and welcome back to the quiet connections podcast. I’m Stacie. Have you ever felt as though you are the only one struggling? Or thought that you’ll never be able to hold a conversation, easily make friends, assert yourself, or say the things you want to?…

What you can learn about success and self-care in the workplace from an introverted business owner
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What you can learn about success and self-care in the workplace from an introverted business owner

When you think of a woman who founded a successful global company, what do you see? Now add presenting at conferences, delivering training workshops and working with high-profile organisations. You probably picture a person full of extroverted confidence, who must never struggle to speak, network, or feel doubtful, don’t you? It’s easy for us to…