8 Things I Wish People Knew About Me as an HSP
We’re not interested in your crazy loud stimuli.
We’re not interested in your crazy loud stimuli.
When you’re sensitive by nature, it can shape your loneliness — turning it into a spiral.
We’re not comfortable telling you the whole story — until we trust you.
New advice from Tom Falkenstein’s book “The Highly Sensitive Man” shows how overstimulation is at the root of intense emotions — and how to control it.
#4 We need your patience, not your anger.
I’d like to be able to eat without earplugs.
Your sensitivities might get more extreme — or just *different.*
Your overloaded nervous system is like a too-full bucket. Let’s process and drain what’s in the bucket.
College is never easy, but if you’re a highly sensitive person, it can be a one-way ticket to overstimulation. Here’s how to survive (and even enjoy) it.
The ability to feel emotions deeply is like a merry-go-round that never quite stops.
As a highly sensitive person (HSP), you want to help others and make a difference. Here are 12 ideas I’ve used to create change (without the burnout).
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.
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