6 Ways HSPs Can Take Control of Their Environment in Difficult Times
HSPs are often overstimulated by their environments, and this is magnified during difficult times. But here’s how to better control it.
HSPs are often overstimulated by their environments, and this is magnified during difficult times. But here’s how to better control it.
The past couple of years weren’t easy, especially for HSPs. But the lessons I learned have helped me master being an HSP in 2022. Here’s how.
HSPs feel like if we don’t say “yes,” we’ll disappoint someone. But those “yes’s” add up — and pretty soon you’re your own lowest priority.
Like many HSPs, Vincent van Gogh appreciated the little things in life, which was apparent in his art, like “Starry Night.”
Not a lot of people “get” sensitivity — which is why it’s important to do what works for you, not for them.
As an extroverted HSP, I’m a walking contradiction — I crave overstimulation, yet also seek understimulation. But these tools help.
As an HSP, you may not be able to fly an invisible ship like Wonder Woman, but you have your own brand of superpowers.
Being a young HSP isn’t easy — are all your “big emotions” due to your age… or being a highly sensitive person? Here’s how to tell.
The world needs more of what of what sensitive people have to offer. How do we provide it without burning ourselves out?
The more you try to “fit in” and hide your HSP needs, the more inauthentic you’ll feel — and it’ll only do more harm than good.
HSPs cannot just “turn it off” — our sensitivity is akin to being caught in a tidal wave that is too strong for us to swim away from.
Comparative suffering’ maybe be the fastest way to kill compassion. Is there a better way to channel your empathy — and actually feel good?
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