Psychologies

How to soothe an introvert’s hangover

If you’re plagued by a negative monologue when ‘hungover’, use the Socratic method of questioning your own thoughts and switching perspective. ‘Write down the statements you’ve been beating yourself up with and notice how harsh you’re being. Would you talk to a friend like

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