How to Stop Apologizing for Our Sensitivity

Many of us can suffer from a lack of confidence and self-esteem because we’re taught that our sensitivity is wrong, that we’re being difficult and unreasonable and that our sensitivity is causing problems for others, so we fall into the habit of apologizing for things when it’s completely unnecessary.

How Sensitive People Can Feel Seen

The judgements we pass on ourselves are usually based on someone else’s opinions of who they think we should be, their opinions about how we should think, feel look behave, and much of that judgment is not based on who we truly are.

5 Affirmations to Escape Perfectionism

The idea of perfectionism is often created and developed during our childhood. Growing up too many of us were criticized (intentionally and unintentionally both) by parents, and other authority figuresContinue reading “5 Affirmations to Escape Perfectionism”

Rising Up as Highly Sensitive People

Rising up can mean different things to us at different times depending on where we are on our journey in this life. Whether it’s conflicts (personal or worldly), sensory overload,Continue reading “Rising Up as Highly Sensitive People”

Our Lives are a Sacred Spiral

Did you ever notice that spiral patterns are everywhere in nature? Hurricanes, the double helix which is the structure of our DNA is a spiral, pine cones and pineapples, fromContinue reading “Our Lives are a Sacred Spiral”

What are you chasing?

All of us are chasing something. Love, recognition, understanding, validation, acceptance, money, safety, security, peace… I’ve chased all of these things and countless others, seeking validation, understanding, acceptance, love… theContinue reading “What are you chasing?”

Managing Waves of Emotion

Bringing awareness to the present moment in times of overwhelm and struggle is a way of showing ourselves the much needed and much deserved self-compassion we deserve. In a world where sensitive emotions are so often misunderstood and criticized it’s critical to our wellbeing that we take the time we need to stop and focus on what we need in the moment.

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