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  1. L

    Hej! As we Swedes say hi

    Sounds like good coping ways. Meditation actually helps for me, or being outdoors in nature a lot and just being more picky on where I spend my energy.
  2. L

    Hej! As we Swedes say hi

    What Sarah S said! I think "bookworm" would be the closest translation of the meaning in English.
  3. L

    Hej! As we Swedes say hi

    thanks! wow that is pretty much spot on me as well.. And it sounds lonely to not have a physical person to talk about it with:/ I feel like my 2 months recovery are spread out over the year though, one week of just isolating at every opportunity every 6 weeks perhaps. The burnouts are one thing...
  4. L

    Hej! As we Swedes say hi

    Thank you and fun to hear that you like books! I think I'd call myself an ambivert if any because I switch between intro- and extroversion a lot. Hm interesting, maybe masking is there to hide the traits but if others know about it then it doesn't work the same. Perhaps I don't tell people about...
  5. L

    Hej! As we Swedes say hi

    Thank you! Haha oh you are right, I sometimes confuse the words with related meanings. Fika is pretty much a coffee/tea/something-to-eat break with purpose to enjoy your company with yourself or others. Guess Sweden just put a word on it, made it pretty much a culture thing and a big part of...
  6. L

    Hej! As we Swedes say hi

    I'm generally hesitant to introducing myself to others, mainly because I automatically try to present the most adapted version of myself in the given situation. So for the sake of it and maybe as an exercise, I'll introduce my more transparent self in this post even though it will be a longer...
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