How to Set Work-Life Boundaries That Actually Work
Sensitive people may be at higher risk of burning out. Here’s how to actually get work-life balance — without looking unprofessional.
Sensitive people may be at higher risk of burning out. Here’s how to actually get work-life balance — without looking unprofessional.
Are highly sensitive people more likely to overwork themselves — and how do they stop?
Sensitive people seek jobs that are meaningful and won’t lead to overwhelm. The best way to find that is by starting with your unique strengths.
Even though society leads us to believe that sensitivity is a weakness, sensitive people have scientifically-proven traits that make them talented leaders.
As an HSP, it can be difficult to turn off the desire to help — but here’s why doing so will help you thrive at your job, not just survive.
Due to all the overstimulation HSPs experience, work and productivity can come as challenges — but certain habits can set you up for success.
I didn’t realize how far my HSP strengths could take me.
HSPs have the ability to listen deeply and show great empathy toward others, which are huge assets for a life coach to have.
As a highly sensitive person, empathy and compassion are two qualities which greatly contribute to my career as a psychotherapist.
A good thing about being an HSP writer is having perfectionistic tendencies, which can also be a not-so-good thing.
HSPs are pros at forming deep connections with people. So, as an entrepreneur, don’t be afraid to use those connections.
HSPs have an arsenal of traits that make them ideal to be their own boss, like the way they connect with people.
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