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Ok, ok, that doesn’t sound very exciting, does it?
Take #2. In today’s episode, I talk about why high sensitivity hasn’t been bred out of humans (in an evolutionary sense) and that HSPs might be more likely to be thrive (or, conversely, suffer) than non-HSPs, depending on their upbringing. SCIENCE!
Resources mentioned in this episode: Please check out the source for the summarized content of this episode: this interview on Reset.me of Dr. Elaine Aron by Lynn Parramore
Another helpful resource: Dr. Elaine’s explanation of the evidence behind the traits of high sensitivity
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Podcast music attribution: By the Coast (2004) (Antony Raijekov) / CC BY-NC 2.5
Thanks for your engaging and informative podcast. Elaine Aron comments on one of our strong advantages as highly sensitive people: “I know ALL HSPs are creative, by definition.” But she points out a vulnerability (especially from a less than emotionally healthy and supportive life) that can interfere with that: “Many have squashed their creativity because of their low self-esteem; many more had it squashed for them, before they could ever know about…One of the best ways to make life meaningful for an HSP is to use that creativity.”
– From my article: “Elaine Aron on the trait of high sensitivity” http://highlysensitive.org/46/
Could you change the location?
I’m not sure what you mean–the location of what?
Short, sweet, to the point, FRExaeE-ctly as information should be!