Being social means something different for introverts during coronavirus.
If you want ways to stay connected, here’s a few boundary-setting ideas.
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You witness everyones Zoom parties not with joy and amusement, but with deep-seated anxiety.
Twenty people on a video call?
No, thank you.

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Honestly, we could use a little more digital distance in our social distancing.
How do you navigatebeing introvertedbutnotoverly isolated?
What boundaries can one draw when everyone knows youre home doing nothing?

Here are a few strategies you’re able to follow.
Look, thats notentirelytrue.
Some people are chill, and the ones we keep close to us we tend to cherish.

But when youre an introvert, less is usually more when it comes to being social.
And that rule still applies even if youre not in the outside world right now!
And to paraphrase something cute a friend said recently, its okay to only take FaceTime dates by appointment.

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Like, you cant just stay in a corner huddled up with a buddy, you know?
In fact, thetrue facet of social connection is a shared activity.
Oh, big emphasis ona friend, one, solo, hey stress that up front.

Looking to connect with someone, uh, physically?
You should probably know about the New York City Department of Healthsnew safe sex guidelines.
And set some boundaries foryourselfwith acareer coachs work from home tips.

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