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For Type C people, the strength of connections and relationships can be a challenge. We often feel lonely because we are afraid to express our opinions or because we can’t be vulnerable with other people because we don’t want to upset them. We also might feel guilty about burdening other people with our problems. This wonderful New York Times article is a great resource.
It's especially important for Type C'ers to be aware of burnout during the holiday season, we often ignore the signals from our own bodies.
By Dr. Kore Glied and Anna White5
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For Type C people, the strength of connections and relationships can be a challenge. We often feel lonely because we are afraid to express our opinions or because we can’t be vulnerable with other people because we don’t want to upset them. We also might feel guilty about burdening other people with our problems. This wonderful New York Times article is a great resource.
It's especially important for Type C'ers to be aware of burnout during the holiday season, we often ignore the signals from our own bodies.

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