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How to make friends if you are an Introvert?

Making friends can be a daunting task, especially if you are an introvert. As an introvert, you may feel more comfortable in solitude and may not enjoy socialising as much as extroverts do. However, having friends can be important for our mental and emotional well-being. Here are some steps to help you make friends as an introvert:

Step 1: Find your interests
Find people who share your interests. Joining clubs, groups, or classes that focus on your hobbies or passions is a great way to meet like-minded people. You can also attend events or gatherings related to your interests, such as book clubs, art exhibitions, or hiking groups.

Step 2: Start small
Take small steps when making friends as an introvert. You can start by introducing yourself to someone you see regularly, such as a neighbour or coworker. Strike up a conversation about something neutral, such as the weather or a recent news article. Over time, you can build on this by sharing more about yourself and asking more personal questions.

Step 3: Join online communities
Online communities can be a great way to make friends, especially for introverts. You can join forums, social media groups, or even dating apps to meet people who share your interests. However, it’s important to be cautious and use common sense when interacting with strangers online.

Step 4: Attend social events
While social events may not be your favourite thing to do, attending them can help you meet new people. You don’t have to attend large parties or events, but you can try attending smaller gatherings, such as a dinner party or game night. This will give you the opportunity to meet new people in a more intimate setting.

Step 5: Be yourself
One of the most important things to remember when making friends as an introvert is to be yourself. Don’t try to pretend to be someone you’re not, or force yourself to be more outgoing than you’re comfortable with. Being genuine and authentic is the best way to attract like-minded people who appreciate and accept you for who you are.

Step 6: Take the initiative
As an introvert, you may find it challenging to take the initiative in social situations. However, taking the initiative to reach out to others can be a great way to make new friends. You can invite someone to join you for lunch or coffee, or suggest a fun activity you can do together. Remember, many people are also looking for new friends, and taking the first step can be a great way to forge new connections.
Making friends can be a challenge for introverts, but it’s not impossible. Remember, friendships take time and effort to develop, but the rewards are well worth it. So, take a deep breath, put yourself out there, and be open to the possibility of new connections.
Aditi NC is the Founder & CEO, The Social Unicorns

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