Home Space and Reason

Home Space and Reason


Episode 30 | Creating spaces for Introverts and Extroverts

June 04, 2020

I believe that your space directly affects how you feel and function every moment that you are in your home, whether you are aware of it or not. Living in a home that doesn’t suit your temperament can be draining and exhausting.  How fulfilled we are can have a big impact on our daily life across all kinds of contexts. By understanding where we fall on the introvert, extrovert, ambivert scale, we can address setting our homes up to support our natural instincts and increase our propensity for truly enjoying our home in a way that you feel you are being supported and nurtured.  Did you know that you can hire me no matter where you live?  If you are stuck on one particular area of your home, I do online consults to help you with your space and reasoning. If you live in the Portland, Oregon area and you’d like to hire me as your Realtor or your home coach to help work through difficult spaces, reach out to me at Kristina@spaceandreason.com.  The finest compliment I could ever receive is the confidence of your referral. **Don't forget to leave a review. It lets others know this is a podcast worth listening to. THANKS in advance!Have an Amazon Echo? Say “Alexa, Play the Home Space and Reason podcast by Apple” and easily listen on any Echo or dot.You can also say:* Alexa, play Home Space and Reason from yesterday on Apple Podcasts* Alexa, skip backward 30 seconds* Alexa, play the previous episodeJoin the ALL POSITIVE Home Space and Reason community:~ Join the private Facebook group for conversations & sharing about your home space and reason.  All the product links and photos you hear about within the podcast live here. ~ Follow me on Instagram~ Follow me on Facebook~ Follow me on Pinterest~ Follow me on Twitter~ My Home Coaching & Realtor Website www.SpaceAndReason.com Sources & Reference———————————————-How the Brain Responds to Architecture by Anjan Chatterjee MD, FAAN in Psychology Today. 9 Signs that you’re an Ambivert by Forbes. Apartment Therapy article 4 Introvert-Approved Tips for Creating a Calm, Serene Space at Home.Introvert vs. Extrovert: A look at the spectrum and psychology. Styled by Emily Henderson, quoted pages 62-63The book “Quiet; The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t stop talking” by Susan Cain.   Legal Disclosure: Kristina Browning is a licensed Realtor in the State of Oregon with 503 Properties. "Create a Home that Thrives" is a registered Trademark by Kristina Browning.