What a week in isolation has taught an INFJ in small business.

I’m sure you know what I mean… but as an introvert or INFJ, being in a (short) isolation really isn’t a bad thing. If anything, it can be quite lovely! As a family we were recently in a one week isolation, and there were a few thoughts and reflections that I had during this time. I hope they can be helpful for you.

Sam Ruckle - Owner at Counsellor at Paper Crane Of Hope

Sam Ruckle is the owner and founder of Paper Crane Of Hope. A mental health awareness campaign; leaving paper cranes in the community to spread a positive mental health message. She is also an Australian based online counsellor- providing therapy services to those who are INFJ’s, introverts and gentle souls; those healing from childhood trauma; and dealing with stress, depression and anxiety.
You can follow her paper crane journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papercraneofhope

https://www.papercraneofhope.com
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