Michael Stoller

MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety

Michael Stoller

  • #28 Are You An Introvert Or Extrovert

#28 Are You An Introvert Or Extrovert

Sunday 8th July 2018

Michael Stoller shares his journey of embracing introversion and finding comfort in his own skin, inspired by Oprah's Super Soul Conversations.
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7 minutes
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MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety
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Michael Stoller
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Sobriety Toolkit
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Finding Comfort in Your Own Skin: Michael Stoller on Embracing Introversion

One of the things about being an introvert is that I have to own and be comfortable within my own skin, that being an introvert, sorry, is okay.
Have you ever felt out of place in a world that seems to celebrate extroverts? Michael Stoller knows that feeling all too well. In this episode of 'MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety', he opens up about his journey of self-discovery and the challenges of living as an introvert in an extroverted world. Stoller admits that for a long time, he thought being extroverted was the only way to be successful and happy.
But everything changed when he started listening to Oprah's Super Soul Conversations podcast. Hearing stories from other introverts helped him realize that his introversion was not a flaw but a unique strength. Through candid reflections, Stoller shares how he learned to embrace his true self, despite societal pressures to be more outgoing. He talks about the discomfort of social situations, the vulnerability of being honest about his feelings, and the relief of finally accepting who he is.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that it's okay to be yourself, even if you don't fit the mold. If you've ever struggled with feeling different or out of place, Michael's story might just resonate with you.