Introverts make better friends: Psychologists explain

01.06.2023 07:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Introverts are often quieter, they often don't initiate conversations or seem to be excited around of many new people.

At the same time, they can become amazing friends who truly value their close people.

Psychologists explain how it works.

Active Listeners

They value and appreciate deep conversations, actively listening to what others have to say. 

They offer their full presence and attention, making their friends feel heard and understood.

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Thoughtful and Reflective

Introverts often have a rich inner world and enjoy introspection

They spend time reflecting on their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. 

This introspective nature can make them thoughtful friends who offer considered advice and insights when their friends seek support or guidance.

Empathy and Understanding

Introverts are often sensitive to the emotions and experiences of others. 

They can empathize with their friends' struggles, joys, and challenges. 

Deep Connections

Introverts tend to seek deeper, more meaningful connections with others. 

They value quality over quantity in friendships, often having a small circle of close and trusted friends. 

Respect for Boundaries

Introverts are typically mindful of their own boundaries and the boundaries of others. 

They understand the importance of personal space, alone time, and recharge periods. 
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Active Listeners
  2. Thoughtful and Reflective
  3. Empathy and Understanding
  4. Deep Connections
  5. Respect for Boundaries