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.
I’d like to be able to eat without earplugs.
The ability to feel emotions deeply is like a merry-go-round that never quite stops.
As highly sensitive people, we crave meaningful relationships, but they also drain us. Here are six secrets to navigating your social life as an HSP.
When the movie soundtrack soars, I feel it. When I pass a person begging for money, yep, I feel it.
Being a highly sensitive person means you grow up knowing you’re different — and you keep a lot inside.
Our personality is not a nuisance.
People think you’re a walking contradiction.
For highly sensitive people, who are far more influenced by their environment, living with someone creates a whole set of extra issues. Here’s why.
When I first learned that I’m a highly sensitive person, I thought it was *very* unfair — until I realized that there are secret benefits.
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