Living Connected in a Quiet, Thoughtful Sort of Way Introverts do so much well.
Afton and her husband, John, have two adult children and love to walk and hike in Colorado..
She happily embraces her introversion as a gift and celebrates her courage-giving faith in God.
About author(s): Afton Rorvik savors words, flavored coffee, time outside, and Living connected.
Introverts (and those who love them) will find courage and challenge here to build life-giving friendships, one word at a time.
No small challenge! In her warm, conversational, story-loving voice, Afton Rorvik writes about creative and practical ways to embrace introversion as a friendship-building tool--in a quiet, thoughtful way, of course.
And God calls even introverts to live connected.
Yet even introverts need friends to support them through the rough patches, to challenge them to live well, to help them laugh.
They also take delight in quiet and happily spend time alone.
They listen well, feel deeply, and think carefully.
Living Connected in a Quiet, Thoughtful Sort of Way Introverts do so much well