Ask Alane: How Do I Finally Find a Happy Relationship as an HSP?
Why do HSPs struggle to find happy, meaningful relationships?
Why do HSPs struggle to find happy, meaningful relationships?
For me, it’s kind of fun to look back at something I used to do and say, “Aha! There was my high sensitivity rearing its head again.”
Highly sensitive people often get stuck in specific roles for family members, like peacekeeper, rescuer, and “holder of emotions.” Here’s why it’s unhealthy — and how to change it.
1 in 5 people are born with a trait that causes them feel emotions strongly — and cry easily.
Warning: Never say these things to a highly sensitive person under any circumstances — no “if”s, “and”s, or “but”s about it.
When I was in “overdrive” mode, it was like I was in a fog because I was constantly drained — and I couldn’t see the road ahead.
The biggest struggles of HSPs often start in childhood. How do you break free — and start feeling whole?
Here are the five red flags you can spot in a toxic relationship to end the abuse before it begins.
Highly sensitive people have their own unique mental health challenges. What if your tools to overcome them were just as unique?
Does being a highly sensitive person make you more prone to chronic illness and chronic pain? Here’s what the research says.
Some may think sensitivity is a weakness, but I believe being highly sensitive is a gift — and it’s definitely the kind that keeps on giving.
Due to overlapping characteristics of ADHD and high sensitivity — like getting overstimulated easily — it can be difficult to tell them apart.
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