Sophia Dembling

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Sophia Dembling Write. A lot. For pleasure. Don't get invested in the outcome. Success is a crapshoot, you have to enjoy the process. You can't decide to write a best…moreWrite. A lot. For pleasure. Don't get invested in the outcome. Success is a crapshoot, you have to enjoy the process. You can't decide to write a bestseller. You have to write what you want to write and hope that readers make it a bestseller. (less)
Sophia Dembling Ask any author and they'll probably tell you that after the fun of writing a book comes the hard work of selling the book. Introverts in Love is only …moreAsk any author and they'll probably tell you that after the fun of writing a book comes the hard work of selling the book. Introverts in Love is only a month old, so I am in the heat of promoting it. (Exhausting for an introvert!) And I'm trying to decide what my next project should be. Suggestions?(less)
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“One of the risks of being quiet is that the other people can fill your silence with their own interpretation: You’re bored. You’re depressed. You’re shy. You’re stuck up. You’re judgemental. When others can’t read us, they write their own story—not always one we choose or that’s true to who we are.”
Sophia Dembling, The Introvert's Way: Living a Quiet Life in a Noisy World

“What is a friend? We probably all have our own definitions. For me, it's someone I don't feel alone with. Who doesn't bore me. Whose life I connect with and who takes reciprocal interest in my life. It's someone I feel comfortable turning to when I need to be talked off the ledge, and for whom I am glad to return the favor.
Just a few people in my life fit that bill.”
Sophia Dembling, The Introvert's Way: Living a Quiet Life in a Noisy World

“I've been accused my whole life of being "too sensitive". This actually kind of pisses me off, but maybe that's just because I'm too sensitive.”
Sophia Dembling

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“But do you know this idea of the imaginary homeland? Once you set out from shore on your little boat, once you embark, you’ll never truly be at home again. What you’ve left behind exists only in your memory, and your ideal place becomes some strange imaginary concoction of all you’ve left behind at every stop.”
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