Thank you for bringing this excellent sounding book to our attention. I have put it on my wish list. At 62 it might be too late for it to help me but it might help me to support one of my HSP grown up children. I remember once discussing the positive aspect of their sensitive nature with a teacher who seemed to only see it as a negative. Hopefully with greater awareness society will learn to embrace HSPs
I’m so delighted to hear you have put the book on your wish list. As you illustrate with your own experience with your children, sensitivity has been stigmatized and there has been an underlying belief that sensitive children need to “toughen up.” Fortunately, times are changing and awareness is growing, and the new Sensitive book feels like a significant part of this paradigm shift.
Thanks for sharing so honestly that you feel it may be too late for you. I believe it’s never too late for us to continue working on understanding and healing ourselves (we have members in “The HSP Revolution” membership community who are older and you'd be so welcome to join) and there is much to be learned from having more years of lived experience and wisdom gained.
I’d love to know what you think once you have read the book!
Thank you for bringing this excellent sounding book to our attention. I have put it on my wish list. At 62 it might be too late for it to help me but it might help me to support one of my HSP grown up children. I remember once discussing the positive aspect of their sensitive nature with a teacher who seemed to only see it as a negative. Hopefully with greater awareness society will learn to embrace HSPs
I’m so delighted to hear you have put the book on your wish list. As you illustrate with your own experience with your children, sensitivity has been stigmatized and there has been an underlying belief that sensitive children need to “toughen up.” Fortunately, times are changing and awareness is growing, and the new Sensitive book feels like a significant part of this paradigm shift.
Thanks for sharing so honestly that you feel it may be too late for you. I believe it’s never too late for us to continue working on understanding and healing ourselves (we have members in “The HSP Revolution” membership community who are older and you'd be so welcome to join) and there is much to be learned from having more years of lived experience and wisdom gained.
I’d love to know what you think once you have read the book!