3 Steps to Take if You Want to Be Self-Employed as an HSP
HSP strengths — like being deep thinkers and creating meaningful connections — are big benefits when it comes to working for yourself.
HSP strengths — like being deep thinkers and creating meaningful connections — are big benefits when it comes to working for yourself.
A few simple tweaks can dramatically change the work-from-home experience.
Although the world seems to prefer aggressive personalities, our HSP superpowers are secret weapons that can lead to success.
A high-stress workplace can leave you feeling like you’re drowning in your emotions.
It may be draining to run the whole ship. But the more sensitive you are, the more you knock it out of the park.
Being sensitive was what let me motivate, inspire, and manage my people.
As a highly sensitive person, I’m the one who notices every emotion in the office — which means I’m often the one managing those emotions for others.
You’ve been told that leaders must be bold, aggressive, and quick-thinking. It’s a lie — sensitive leaders are strong leaders, and we need HSPs at the top.
Some of the same traits that make a person creative are also traits of the highly sensitive person. So does this mean HSPs are natural born creatives?
Are highly sensitive people drawn to stressful caring professions like teaching?
A highly sensitive person can survive and thrive even in stressful jobs. But it requires a deep level of self-awareness — and these strategies will help.
At 20 percent of the population, highly sensitive people aren’t rare — and every workplace has them. Yet very few workplaces are set up to help HSPs thrive.
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