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07: Explaining HSP to Your Partner

07: Explaining HSP to Your Partner

FromThe Highly Sensitive Person Podcast


07: Explaining HSP to Your Partner

FromThe Highly Sensitive Person Podcast

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Released:
Sep 9, 2014
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Podcast episode

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Now that you've learned about high sensitivity, you may feel like a weight has been lifted off you. You feel more accepting of yourself and realize you aren't alone. You aren't weird!
But how do you share this information with the most important person in your life? It can be hard to explain a concept like high sensitivity, especially to people who are skeptical (like my husband!)
In this Episode 7 of the HSP Podcast, I have an imaginary conversation with a partner, wife, husband, boyfriend, or girlfriend to try to explain HSP in an easily-digestible way.
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Related Posts on HighlySensitivePerson.net:

A conversation with your non-HSP partner
Should you tell people that you are an HSP?
Interview: “My Partner is a Highly Sensitive Person”
How do you explain to your partner that simply being around people takes energy?
How to Explain Being an HSP to Your Partner
Starter Kit for People in a Relationship with an HSP

Podcast music attribution: Bust This Bust That (Professor Kliq) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Released:
Sep 9, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (73)

Are you highly observant and conscientious? Do you experience joy, discomfort, empathy, and emotions very intensely? Are you easily overstimulated or bothered by small changes in your environment? You aren’t alone. You just might be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). In this podcast, host and blogger Kelly shares real-life experiences that may have you nodding and thinking: “I thought I was the only one who felt that way”! Introverts, people with shyness and social anxiety may also find comfort and camaraderie here. Remember--you aren’t crazy or weird…just highly sensitive!