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This 130 page book is a sensitive, inspiring and very helpful guide for introverts. Instead of hearing how you have to "get out more", "be more outgoing", "join a group", "let friends know", how refreshing it is to read a book BY SOMEONE WHO REALLY KNOWS INTROVERTS.

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REACTIONS TO THE BOOK

Hi (again)! Well I just read the INTJ page and it fits.  It REALLY fits.  I’m not sure I like the sound of it all, but wow.  Sometimes I catch a glimpse of myself in a window or mirror and am shocked at just how “ascetic, pale, and severe” I look.  Granted I do FEEL that way when I’m forced to be out and about, but not always.

 I was also stuck by the section that mentions the fact that INTJ types often don’t discuss private life at work.  This has been a huge issue for me and pointed out many, many times by co-workers and bosses.  I actually have a lot of hobbies and interests and have an excellent relationship with my family, but those things never come to mind while I’m working.  It was pointed out to me just this week that it looks like no one sits at my computer at work!  I have no pictures taped to the monitor, nothing in a frame, no little knick-knacks or whatever cluttering my work space. 

 I did great in college but in the years since I graduated I’ve had a lot of trouble with work and have done a lot of reading about astrology and personality typing trying to figure things out.  Reading about INTJ types and introversion in general has been really helpful in trying to find a “balance.”  I’m not trying to completely understand myself and just be me regardless of the cost and I’m not trying to change to fit society, but I am learning to find balance between the two.  I’m really grateful for web sites like the one you have.  Thanks for you efforts!

 Thanks again and I look forward to learning more in the future.