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Do introverts like to go on vacation?

Being naturally curious about the world around them and fascinated by other people and places, introverts love to travel. So in a small curated trip, where an introverted personality can not only slot in but actually thrive, you're unlikely to be alone in your introversion.



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Done right, solo travel can be the perfect thing for introverts. The seclusion ensures you avoid social fatigue, and you can recharge in your own company. The need to occasionally socialize ensures you step out of your comfort zone of being reserved and also gives you a chance to make new friends.

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Let your travel companions know that you might need some alone time during the trip—and to not take it personally when you do. Taking a walk by yourself, getting a spa treatment or relaxing on a hotel balcony are all good ways for introverts to claim some alone time when traveling with others.

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Introverts tend to be introspective and reflective. Engaging in mindfulness practices, such as meditation, journaling or positive affirmations can help you become more self-aware and improve your overall well-being.

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