9 Signs of Chronic Overstimulation
Chronic overstimulation happens when your mind is overloaded with no chance to rest or recover — and it shows up in surprising ways.
Chronic overstimulation happens when your mind is overloaded with no chance to rest or recover — and it shows up in surprising ways.
HSPs often feel the need to make others happy, but it may be healthier to sometimes do the opposite. Here’s why.
Highly sensitive people have a more sensitive nervous system, which can lead to an accumulation of negative thoughts. Is there a way to make it stop?
One day, with my fingers stuck in my ears at a nightclub, I found help in an unlikely place.
Many HSPs struggle with insecurity, self-doubt, and rattled self-confidence. Can you conquer those feelings once and for all?
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Being highly sensitive can make you more susceptible to abuse. Can it also make you ‘abuse-proof’?
When you can’t physically escape an overstimulating environment, you can still create a calming refuge in your mind. Here’s how.
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?
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