Highly Sensitive: Practical Strategies for Understanding Emotions, Managing Relationships and Maximizing Your Potential in an Overstimulating World

Author:   Linda Hill
Publisher:   Peak Publish LLC
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9798986316253


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   27 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Highly Sensitive: Practical Strategies for Understanding Emotions, Managing Relationships and Maximizing Your Potential in an Overstimulating World


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You feel... a lot. The life of a highly sensitive person (HSP) is atypical, colorful, stimulating, painful, beautiful, and confusing all at the same time. Sometimes, your sensitivity might be beneficial, other times... extremely overwhelming. Why do you feel SO much? Why does the world feel as though it crashes onto you like a tidal wave, while others seem to experience it as the gentle ripples of a pond? Highly Sensitive is a comprehensive guide to navigating life for those who have it turned on to the max.In this book you'll learn: ✔️ Why HSPs are so unique and feel everything on a deeper level. ✔️ How to create healthy boundaries and practice self-awareness to overcome emotional overload. ✔️ How to put yourself first so you can achieve the freedom and lifestyle you desire. ✔️ The right way of saying ""no"" as an HSP and how to break people-pleasing habits WITHOUT feeling guilty. ✔️ 6 guidelines for HSPs to get out of a depressive funk. ✔️ The 4 best ways for HSPs to deal with anxiety. ✔️ How to maintain a positive mood in a world full of negative energy. ✔️ How to navigate social and romantic relationships to live the best life possible. ✔️ The best careers to pursue as an HSP and how to thrive at work. ✔️ The impact of social media on HSPs and how to properly detox to avoid overstimulation. ✔️ How to communicate with an HSP as a non-HSP person. ✔️ And much, much more! Don't waste a second wishing you were different. You owe yourself to learn to appreciate the gift you have - and to master it. You have the capacity to live life in technicolor, with an abundance of love, and a surplus of passion. Don't let that go to waste. If you're wondering how to optimize these gifts and thrive as a highly sensitive person, you've come to the right place. Feeling more is living more. Act now.

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Author:   Linda Hill
Publisher:   Peak Publish LLC
Imprint:   Peak Publish LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9798986316253


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   27 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""I started reading this book with skepticism because I didn't think I was a highly sensitive person (HSP for short). My impression of an HSP was way off from what they're really about, perhaps a little stereotypical. I thought an HSP would be the type who would take a comment too seriously and end up running to the closest bathroom to cry. Safe to say, it threw me for a bit of a loop and humbled me. Need I forget that books such as these are much deeper than what goes on at the surface of the human mind. With that said, I ended up reading this book in a single day. While this may not be difficult for some, reading for me can be hit or miss and to finish reading even a single chapter, it has to get my interest and keep it. Well, lo and behold, it did and then some. This book is somewhat short (hence the reason I was able to read it in one day) but don't let that fool or deter you. It's full of information and if you have an interest in psychology, are an HSP, or want to learn about HSP's, I'd definitely check it out. What I didn't know that I know now is that I can be highly sensitive which I wasn't aware of until I read this book. There were several ""ah ha"" moments throughout and for me, it was a paradigm shift. Just for one example, it covered such things as being overstimulated in crowded, noisy, or bright places, all of which are traits of an HSP. I've always wondered why it is I tend to get highly agitated in crowded places (not Agoraphobia which is a fear of crowds) and find myself looking for an open space or the closest exit. I cannot stand loud noises and depending on the situation, I prefer low light. DING!!! Bells went off in my head when I read this. As a first time reader on the subject of HSP's, I can't say for sure that I am one as many people who are introverted carry similar traits to an HSP, but this book opened a door (and my eyes) for me to continue researching and to gain additional knowledge on the subject. Good read, definitely recommended!"" -Edward G. ""When I was in my 40s I realized that I was a sensitive person. I am more strongly affected by my environment, sensitive to the energy and feelings of others, and I feel deeply about things and process some thoughts slowly. Most non_HSP around me find this frustrating. If you're sensitive like me and need help managing in a world that seems designed for those who don't have to deal with an overactive mind that never turns off, this book will definitely help you. It explains what it is to be a Highly Sensitive Person, everyday life and social situations, relationships, work, health, and self-care, and for those who are seeking more healing from past trauma, this book offers real-life advice for situations that are sensitive people find difficult. This book is easy to read and straight to the point."" -Johnathan D.


I started reading this book with skepticism because I didn't think I was a highly sensitive person (HSP for short). My impression of an HSP was way off from what they're really about, perhaps a little stereotypical. I thought an HSP would be the type who would take a comment too seriously and end up running to the closest bathroom to cry. Safe to say, it threw me for a bit of a loop and humbled me. Need I forget that books such as these are much deeper than what goes on at the surface of the human mind. With that said, I ended up reading this book in a single day. While this may not be difficult for some, reading for me can be hit or miss and to finish reading even a single chapter, it has to get my interest and keep it. Well, lo and behold, it did and then some. This book is somewhat short (hence the reason I was able to read it in one day) but don't let that fool or deter you. It's full of information and if you have an interest in psychology, are an HSP, or want to learn about HSP's, I'd definitely check it out. What I didn't know that I know now is that I can be highly sensitive which I wasn't aware of until I read this book. There were several ah ha moments throughout and for me, it was a paradigm shift. Just for one example, it covered such things as being overstimulated in crowded, noisy, or bright places, all of which are traits of an HSP. I've always wondered why it is I tend to get highly agitated in crowded places (not Agoraphobia which is a fear of crowds) and find myself looking for an open space or the closest exit. I cannot stand loud noises and depending on the situation, I prefer low light. DING!!! Bells went off in my head when I read this. As a first time reader on the subject of HSP's, I can't say for sure that I am one as many people who are introverted carry similar traits to an HSP, but this book opened a door (and my eyes) for me to continue researching and to gain additional knowledge on the subject. Good read, definitely recommended! -Edward G. When I was in my 40s I realized that I was a sensitive person. I am more strongly affected by my environment, sensitive to the energy and feelings of others, and I feel deeply about things and process some thoughts slowly. Most non_HSP around me find this frustrating. If you're sensitive like me and need help managing in a world that seems designed for those who don't have to deal with an overactive mind that never turns off, this book will definitely help you. It explains what it is to be a Highly Sensitive Person, everyday life and social situations, relationships, work, health, and self-care, and for those who are seeking more healing from past trauma, this book offers real-life advice for situations that are sensitive people find difficult. This book is easy to read and straight to the point. -Johnathan D.


Author Information

Linda Hill is a bestselling author and life coach who focuses on writing about relationships, personal growth and stress management.With a background in psychology, Linda Hill has written self-help books including the Codependency Recovery Workbook, which have taken Amazon's #1 Bestseller spot in the US.She wishes to share her passion for helping others reach their full potential by providing them with evidence-based information and clear, actionable advice based on years of research.When Linda isn't focused on helping others live the life they want to live, she enjoys hiking and long walks along the beach.

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