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Empath: How to Use Intuition, Instinct, and Predisposition Feelings to Your Advantage
Empath: How to Use Intuition, Instinct, and Predisposition Feelings to Your Advantage
Empath: How to Use Intuition, Instinct, and Predisposition Feelings to Your Advantage
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Empath: How to Use Intuition, Instinct, and Predisposition Feelings to Your Advantage

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This is a book with 3 separate books in it. The titles relate to these topics:



Topic 1: Many people are confused about what intuition is, and sometimes even if it’s a real thing or not. In today’s guide, we will discuss what is being understood by intuitive or instinctive impulses, how much of them can be trusted, and how you can use some of these feelings to your advantage.

 



Topic 2: Some people have developed a knack for feeling compassion or empathy for other people. To others, it comes naturally. And to some, it’s an intense gift that has ups and downs, pros and cons that allow them to help others but also become fatigued when they don’t watch themselves.




Topic 3: The contents of this book will guide you along to a variety of topics related to high sensitivity. They range from the simple basics of what makes someone a highly sensitive person to the connection between high sensitivity and autism, the attraction of narcissists, tips to stop worrying, and how to face rejection without getting hurt. And the last chapter talks about how hypersensitivity can be a hereditary factor people are born with.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateDec 16, 2020
ISBN9781664934320
Empath: How to Use Intuition, Instinct, and Predisposition Feelings to Your Advantage

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