12 Ways High Sensitivity Is Your Greatest Strength in the Workplace
HSPs are thoughtful, conscientious, and empathetic — all of which make them indispensable in the workplace.
HSPs are thoughtful, conscientious, and empathetic — all of which make them indispensable in the workplace.
Highly sensitive people are extraordinarily skilled at “seeing” others and knowing what they need — which includes kids.
Being emotional is often seen as being sappy or weak. But does it actually make you more vulnerable, or do the pros outweigh the cons?
One thing I wish I’d known while growing up as a highly sensitive person is that there is no such thing as “normal.” It’s what’s “normal” for you.
Meditation may actually have a greater effect for highly sensitive people than it does for others — with benefits that go way beyond a peaceful state of mind.
Highly sensitive people are often mistaken for individuals with autism, or even told it’s the same thing. But science suggests there’s a world of difference. Is there?
Sensitive people are hit harder by stress. But could your sensitivity make you more resilient, too — and happier?
I’m a highly sensitive person, I’m proud of it, and I’m not going to “toughen up.”
Highly sensitive people are more likely to develop anxiety in stressful circumstances. But are they also better at overcoming it?
Since HSP brains rarely rest, it’s even more important for us to find ways to feel at peace in the world.
Nearly 1 in 3 people are wired to be sensitive. Are they also human lie detectors?
Although they share some similar traits, they’re not the same.
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