What It’s Really Like Being a Highly Sensitive Person
What is it really like being a highly sensitive person? Here are five truths that describe my experience — that will hit home if you’re also an HSP.
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What is it really like being a highly sensitive person? Here are five truths that describe my experience — that will hit home if you’re also an HSP.
Here’s a quick-and-dirty guide to some key differences between introverts’ and extroverts’ brains, according to science — and it explains a lot.
Travel is supposed to be magical, so why do introverts and highly sensitive people end up exhausted and stressed? Vacation overwhelm is real.
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, the illustrator behind INFJoe Cartoons, says he created the series to help other INFJs not feel so alone.
INFJs may be introverts, but few things are more important to them than close relationships. Nevertheless, they can really struggle to find love.
Are you in a relationship with one of the world’s deep feelers, thinkers, and processors? Your highly sensitive person needs to know — and feel — your love.
Maureen “Marzi” Wilson recently released Kind of Coping, a relatable, inspirational (and often humorous) look at her life as an introvert with anxiety.
Introvert Debbie Tung is obsessed. With books, that is. That obsession became the inspiration for her new illustrated book, appropriately titled, Book Love.
A lot of factors go into love, but here’s one very important way to express it to your introverted partner, based on their Myers-Briggs personality type.
Introverts, here’s one word to describe you as a partner in a romantic relationship, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type.