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Guest Blog by Jacquelyn Strickland, LPC. According to the documentary Sensitive: The Untold Story, there are 1.4 billion highly sensitive people (HSPs) in the world (15-20% of the population).As ...
According to a new book, Sensitive, by Jenn Granneman and Andre Solo, this suggests I may be a highly sensitive person (HSP)—among the 30% or so of the population with that characteristic. Granneman ...
In leadership, understanding the nuances of human behavior is essential for effective management. Two terms often used interchangeably are "sensitive people" and "emotional people." While they may ...
Highly sensitive people move through the world like emotional tuning forks—picking up on subtleties most others miss, feeling deeply, and reacting to things others barely register.
Highly sensitive people or HSPs have a lower threshold for certain physical and emotional stimuli and need more time than non-HSPs to wind down and recharge.
Dr Becky Black was in her 50s when she realised she was a "highly sensitive person". She says it's the concept has helped her better understand herself.
Evidence suggests that highly sensitive people tend to be not only the most conscientious employees, but also the highest performers—yet most employers overlook them. Creative. Dependable ...
Highly sensitive people are good at reading other people. They often thrive on human connection or human interest. One of their strengths is having a high level of empathy.
Being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) can feel like a rollercoaster ride. HSPs experience their surroundings more intensely, ...
Highly sensitive people are more responsive to environmental and social stimuli, like bright lights, loud noises, and emotions. How to Know if You’re a Highly Sensitive Person ...
According to the documentary Sensitive: The Untold Story, there are 1.4 billion highly sensitive people (HSPs) in the world (15-20% of the population). As Elaine Aron’s research has shown, 30% ...