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  • HSP » How to explain being a Highly Sensitive Person. How can we talk about being a HSP to people who don't know what it means? How can we explain it to people in a short, confident way? I share how to do exactly that, in this video.
    Hello my sweet highly sensitive friends! :) It's been a while since I've last made a video about highly sensitive people. And the request I got most from you guys, was how to talk about it with the people around us. So let's discuss it here!
    Very sensitive, over sensitive, high sensitivity, empath. These are all terms that are used a lot. But it doesn't say much about life as a highly sensitive person. What is hsp really? Are we just very sensitive people, who cry all the time and can't deal with life? Are we fragile people that others have to protect? I personally don't think this at all. I think highly sensitive people have many amazing things to offer the world.
    In fact, there are many famous people through history who were praised for their sensitivity. So I think it's important to talk about it with others in a way that, yes, acknowledges the challenges, but that also speaks of the many benefits and talents we have because of our sensitive trait.
    Because of how challenging it can be, many HSPs wish they weren't born this way. But I think that's a shame. Not only is it something we cannot change, even if we wanted to, but it's also in a way disliking your very essence. There's no need to change and adapt to a not so sensitive world. The world needs you to be exactly who you are. Being highly sensitive can be a real superpower, if you know how to take proper care of yourself.
    That's why I've shared many hsp tips before in previous videos. Watch the HSP playlist here: • 🌱 BEING A HIGHLY SENSI...
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  • @SimpleHappyZen
    @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +21

    🌺🌱 Hope you enjoyed this video! On a scale of 1/10, how sensitive are you?? 👇🏻👇🏻
    WATCH NEXT: How to overcome perfectionism > ua-cam.com/video/ig_ZyptMP1A/v-deo.html

  • @redburningfires
    @redburningfires 5 років тому +99

    My Mom always says "You're too sensitive, stop worrying about _____________." I can also feel when I get overstimulated, and at that point, I am easily frustrated and just feel spent. I need quiet time to myself, that's how I recharge. I learned some valuable things here, thank you, Vera!

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +5

      I'm so glad, thank you and take care!! 😄✌🏻🌷

    • @Rebecca-creates
      @Rebecca-creates 5 років тому +4

      I get the same from my mom too.

    • @jupiter8037
      @jupiter8037 5 років тому +1

      @@Rebecca-creates me too

    • @DoggoTheSimp
      @DoggoTheSimp 5 років тому +1

      Same glad u understand

    • @KeilaniJasmine
      @KeilaniJasmine 4 роки тому +1

      I totally understand what you are talking about...I've been through that as well...sending you hugs from Japan to another sensitive soul 💓

  • @klaudinegarcia8932
    @klaudinegarcia8932 4 роки тому +32

    Recently I discovered I'm an HSP. Knowing that there's nothing wrong with me and there are others out there like me removed many years of self hatred, anxiety and depression. I'm currently researching more about HSP and I'm very happy I found your channel! Very informative and comforting! Thank you so much for sharing! 🌻 ❤

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  4 роки тому +1

      I'm also happy you found my channel and that learning you are a highly sensitive person helped you so much. For me, it was such a lightbulb moment when I found out, and it really helped me in many ways. Good luck with researching and let me know if you have any questions!

    • @klaudinegarcia8932
      @klaudinegarcia8932 4 роки тому +1

      @@SimpleHappyZen Thank you so much again! I've subscribed! :)

  • @michellepaul51
    @michellepaul51 5 років тому +26

    Anything that involves cruelty, I’m a 10+. I find it so difficult to free my mind from those kinds of images or comments. Of coarse I try to avoid a lot of those types of things but I also want to fix them which requires knowledge about what is often happening in the world. I really relate to feeling overwhelmed in social situations and can feel exhausted if I do too much of that. I’m glad there are more people like me out there because it can make me feel like I’m very different than everyone else. On the Myers Briggs rating I’m an INFJ which I suspect is often the case for many HSPs. 💜

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +4

      Yes I can relate, it's a constant thing to find balance between being educated, and getting haunted by images or information of cruelty and injustice. I just try to do my best not to support those things as much as possible, and let the horrible images be. Take good care! I'm an ENFJ on Myers Briggs BTW 😊

    • @raerae2885
      @raerae2885 5 років тому

      I am very much the same and am also an INFJ. I swear something I read in a fictional book gave me PTSD for years.

  • @bradcox2579
    @bradcox2579 5 років тому +23

    Sometimes we think we know who we are, what we are, and why we do things...until we take a second more detailed look at ourselves. Then the realization hits that it is time to dig deeper. Being highly sensitive doesn't mean that anything is wrong with you. It just makes you a little different as a person...unique is more like it. I also agree that being highly sensitive is also not a super power by any means, but it is uniquely you. Don't be ashamed if you have it. Embrace it with love.

  • @returnofthereasoner3200
    @returnofthereasoner3200 5 років тому +23

    A full 10 here! My father was also a highly sensitive person. Many people do not understand even when I attempt to explain it to them. I am quite introverted and comfortable with it now.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +2

      It's good that you're comfortable with it now! 😊🌺

  • @preette2773
    @preette2773 Рік тому +5

    I am a hsp..i recently found it out..i m suffering with anxiety disorder, fibromyalgia and ibs..more than 15yrs...very sensitive natured and very sensitive body too..what u said about sensitive person in previous videos are very true.

  • @beckabronstad8384
    @beckabronstad8384 5 років тому +11

    Oh. My. Goodness. I am a huge extrovert and extremely confident, so when I heard the term for the first time, HSP, I thought there was no way I was one myself, I just thought it sounded familiar and wanted to know more. I just went and watched your video from last year and... I AM A HSP!! No one should confuse high sensitivity with meekness or shyness - and those are not negative traits either - but I would suspect that so many people don't even realize that they are HSP!

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      Haha loved reading your comment Becka, thanks so much for sharing! 🤗🌱🌺

  • @rachelscott9659
    @rachelscott9659 5 років тому +15

    Thank you for sharing this. I’ve never heard anyone ever talk about this. I’ve always been a very highly sensitive person my whole life. I also have 2 sons with Autism and they both are very highly sensitive. Love your videos

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much Rachel and I'm glad the video was helpful for you!! 🤗🌹

  • @erinmaekinghorn293
    @erinmaekinghorn293 4 роки тому +5

    I read a blog page about hsp once and I thought I was reading about myself. I kept saying, yup, yes, as I was reading and by the end, I realised that I have been like this for most of my life. That's one reason why I've been trying to work towards a more minimalist lifestyle (with a family... which brings it's own challenges) but I've noticed that having less clutter or a calmer atmosphere really helps.

    • @SpecialgiftsLA
      @SpecialgiftsLA 2 роки тому

      I wish I'd known during my 30 40 when it started to be more apparant. I was always made to feel like I was sick. Talk about crazy when I look at those people and think 'what about their way. No empathy..rude..self centred busy doing bs..gossip..while there are so many positives in my personality. I was a misfit in my family for being hsp. Erin. I notice my cats always rest in visually calming direction..they like a clean tidy space. I recently am turning my life around to support true self and self love..and am tackling my environment bit by bit to declutter and make it visually calming..thanks for your comment..nice to see how personal recognition happens to others too.

  • @elyjane8316
    @elyjane8316 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for this video. I am INTJ and HSP and an adaptive perfectionist, also a planner. It took me a very long time to realise that I am normal and that this was their problem and it was their way to put me down; the fact they were intimidated was not my fault. It's good to know that there are many of us out there surviving in this extrovert, hard, insensitive world.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Thanks for sharing Ely, I'm so glad you realise there's nothing wrong with you and you have special gifts and talents because of it :) There are certainly more of us out there

    • @Sonicxis4ever
      @Sonicxis4ever Рік тому

      I just want to tell you I’m an Enfp and also a highly sensitive person! It’s hard for me too. Many people can be insensitive even friends and family when I tried explaining this to them

    • @max_masterius
      @max_masterius Рік тому

      Oh, INTJ + HSP 🤗

  • @missrobinhoodie
    @missrobinhoodie 5 років тому +12

    I‘m probably an 8, while my husband is a 9 or 10. Depending on situations.
    For example I like watching sad movies and have a good cry, while hubby really never wants to watch something that brings him down and keeps him up at night...😅
    But it really helps having a partner that experiences the world in the same way! Our lifestyle matches our sensitive pace.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +3

      Yes I can imagine it's really nice to experience life in a similar way 😄💫

  • @mrsbfaithfitnessfun
    @mrsbfaithfitnessfun Рік тому +3

    Those videos are so super helpful and encouraging. I have been verbally beaten down so much and felt inadequate. So your videos are super comforting and helpful❤

  • @asarte13
    @asarte13 5 років тому +18

    Thank you for the suggestions! I haven't been sharing enough of the positives that come with HSP! What an excellent way of helping others to understand :) Thanks for the inspiration :)

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      You're very welcome, glad you found it helpful! 🤗🌱

  • @StormStar626
    @StormStar626 3 роки тому +4

    Im often told im “too sensitive”, “your too emotional” and “your looking to deeply into it” and I always find this so frustrating because I can’t control this but the way people say its they make it sound easy and something I should do. I know im a HSB now but I still feel reluctant to explain that to people because I feel they’ll dismiss it as an excuse... 😞

    • @SpecialgiftsLA
      @SpecialgiftsLA 2 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately..most people don't accept this and most see the negatives of it. I would recommend only sharing with one trusted individual at first until you get really knowledgeable on it. And learn to manage it. Without having to explain your actions. You can be more vague and general to others if they question why you do something..like having a toolkit bag (water. Tissues..snack..etc.) or how you spend down time. I became isolated due to being treated like somethings wrong with me. But I always knew and saw that with this HSP..are very unique wonderful human traits..which those who dismiss me do not have ...so I held that in my heart. Now at 48 I am building my life from this great empowring awareness. I hope I can finally guard my energy enough to do things my own way..so I can really enjoy life. Its great that you are sharing your thoughts. YT can be a great private supportive community. Peace and light Storm Star..LA

  • @SpecialgiftsLA
    @SpecialgiftsLA 2 роки тому +1

    Vera hi. I feel like I sufferred for being this in tough and neglectful environment. I wish I had learned what I am..and how to accept love and manage it..as now im 48. The family and culture I spent most of my time literally attack at any sign of 'weakness' ofcourse..their senses matter but mine did not. But I am very grateful to be watching and learning from your great videos and personsl experience..it is just wonderful to see and understand ..you are beautiful to hear and watch. Thank you.

  • @14MellyJo
    @14MellyJo 5 років тому +4

    Hello Vera 🌸 Love your channel x I’ve only recently discovered that I am an HSP after receiving counselling to come to terms with a chronic illness. Unfortunately I grew up with a narcissistic father, and being highly sensitive, this has obviously had a huge impact on me . I am in a great place now though as I understand myself so much better. Thank you for all your wonderful videos 💫

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +2

      I'm so glad to read you're in a good place, way to go and keep taking good care! 😚🌸

  • @davidjohnson1654
    @davidjohnson1654 2 місяці тому

    Vera, it's so sweet of you to share these videos, your insight, and experiences with all of us. You a calming energy, and you are also very easy on the eyes too (which is a saying we use in the U.S.A. to say that you're very beautiful). :) Peace and love, a fellow HSP, David :)

  • @jasond626
    @jasond626 2 роки тому +2

    Another great video. I like the bear analogy being in a cave for years and then onto a busy high street.. I like visual descriptions like that.

  • @Julie-ok5fr
    @Julie-ok5fr 5 років тому +2

    I study Carol Tuttle' s teachings ( Dressing Your Truth/ The Chld Whisperer) and in regard to that, a Type 2 energy profiling person would fit into this category. Believe it or not, your face profile can also confirm this. Your face seems to confirm her teachings too!😊You are correct in embracing yourself and living true to your energy. We need to love ourselves and stay true to who we are.

  • @GodRock369
    @GodRock369 4 роки тому +2

    Being hsp is the cause of much of my difficulty. Mainly due to the fact I was marginalized as a small child being told to stop being so sensitive and "real men don't cry" I became a self hating person, hated crying, even though I do cry a lot, hate feeling other people feelings of disappointment.
    Exposed to violence, abuse, and degradation. Now Im not blaming being hsp from my issues. But it does exacerbate my existing ptsd. I do need to heal from the damage then my hsp superpowers (yup I call em super powers) can begin to blossom.

  • @Lin-1785
    @Lin-1785 Рік тому +1

    I've known I'm an HSP for many years but am always learning. Just this past week, the very loud fire alarm went off at work. No fire, another issue, all was well, but it went off for almost two hours. I did my work. People actually said to me that I was "exuding calm," and I laughed inside because I knew I would have to recover later. But of course I was exuding calm: the sensory overload was unusual for them, but it's an almost daily experience for me! I'm well-practiced in coping with that overestimated feeling. Sometimes that daily practice is our superpower, in an odd way.

  • @kawaiiflower112
    @kawaiiflower112 4 роки тому +2

    I have always been unsure if I was a hsp because I didn’t think noises or lighting particularly affected me... but this video got me thinking again and I notice that I move my noise cancelling headphones off one ear if I hear anything going on! And also I sneeze when I look at the sun and get bad headaches if I’m out with friends too long 😛 on the plus side I’m a artist! I notice the details that most people would be oblivious to and I love that!

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  4 роки тому +2

      If you want, I have a video with a 'test' you could take: ua-cam.com/video/j1OxtehkayE/v-deo.html

  • @sashamilivojevich4493
    @sashamilivojevich4493 5 років тому +6

    I love you!
    You are so gorgeous and confident....I really want that in my life as an HSP! Thanks for your help

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Haha thank you so much, you're too kind 🤗🌾✌

    • @sashamilivojevich4493
      @sashamilivojevich4493 5 років тому

      @@SimpleHappyZen I'm not, i'm just an HSP vegetarian fellow hahhaha :)

  • @nooraldin01
    @nooraldin01 5 років тому +15

    please make a vid about taking a better care of ourself's

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +2

      I already did 🙂 Watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/25nAUp7ZzPU/v-deo.html

  • @sarahthatcher123
    @sarahthatcher123 5 років тому +6

    Many of the traits of HSP sound a lot like a person with PTSD...a video on the difference between these two would be helpful. My concern is that many people will think they are a HSP but hey are actually suffering from undiagnosed PTSD.

    • @rickmusiq
      @rickmusiq 2 роки тому

      I dunno I feel like maybe they are HSP and not PTSD. She said in the video HSPs try to explain themselves and people don’t quite understand. And I feel that’s the case here. What if they don’t have PTSD what if they are just and HSP and can peep sht from a mile away lol? Just wondering

    • @ohnree4110
      @ohnree4110 Рік тому

      Your concern makes sense. The DOES acronym helps describe HSP qualities: Depth of processing (takes in information and spends more time thinking about it so is more deliberate), Overstimulated (easily stimulated by ALL overwhelming stimuli not just certain stimuli related to traumatic event, like with PTSD), Empathetic (easily affected by moods and suffering of others), Sensitive to Subtleties (notices subtle changes or details in environments). I'm not an expert but imagine that PTSD has more symptoms that HSP doesn't necessarily have such as nightmares or reliving the trauma. Hopefully this helps differentiate them.

  • @anatumee
    @anatumee 5 років тому +4

    Hi Vera I really love watching your vlogs😊 such an inspiration, I once told you before that I am suffering from a depression, little by little on every video that I watched, gives me such inspirations, every self cafe video uplift my spirit and gives me new learning such as minamalism. I am mom of three, and now I am starting to love my self and with my new learnings, I found that there is more reason to pursue life on every day purpose😊😍😘 Thanks Vera continue to inspire more and continue to give hope to other More power!! And God bless

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Thanks so much for taking the time to write this comment. I loved reading it. And I'm so glad my videos are helpful for you, and that you are feeling better. I hope it will continue to get better and better for you. Wishing you all the best, take care and thanks so much for your encouraging words. Big hug! 🤗🌸

  • @monikakamila
    @monikakamila 5 років тому +16

    I’ve always been highly sensitive.

  • @2009ashmi
    @2009ashmi 5 років тому +4

    How interesting!!! I'm definitely going to watch that series!! What you said really resonates with me. Hugs!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗💚💚💚💚💚

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      Haha thank you Connie, glad to hear it!! 😄🌺✌🏻

  • @danielhdezf
    @danielhdezf 5 років тому +4

    It's the first time I hear about this topic. Thank you :)

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Hope you learned something 🤗🌱 Thanks so much!

  • @Tikenemesis
    @Tikenemesis Рік тому

    Thank you , Vera. Im a HSP too. Your videos are so useful and clarifying!

  • @walkingexercise5375
    @walkingexercise5375 5 років тому +3

    Great informative video! Could you do a video on careers/jobs for HSPs from entry level (beginner jobs) to career jobs!

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      So glad you liked it! And thanks for your suggestion. :) For now, I enjoyed these videos about that topic, you might as well: ua-cam.com/video/apuLSPvWpWU/v-deo.html and also ua-cam.com/video/P6GcJn-u8Kk/v-deo.html

  • @emyt1665
    @emyt1665 4 роки тому +2

    im 12 and i think im a hsp? growing up i was called sensetive and shy (ofc im alot more bold and charismatic now)

  • @ankitapatil9398
    @ankitapatil9398 5 років тому +3

    We can experience life more strongly. Yayyyy! 😊 Thanks for the video, Vera!

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Hahaha yeah! 😄✌🏻 You're very welcome!

  • @architajaiswal5831
    @architajaiswal5831 4 роки тому +1

    I tried telling this to one of my friend and he said so now that you know that what you want to do about it, i sensed he is realating this as some kind of illness and i conveyed the message wrongly. If if i tried to give my examples like how i reacted in the past that he remembers that convinced what am i talking about but i still am feeling bad that it doesn't had the effect that i wanted.

  • @theresew9910
    @theresew9910 5 років тому +2

    Hi Vera thank you for another helpful and informative video I will have a look at the other videos you have suggested wishing you all the best 🤗

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Thanks so much Therese as always 😄🌺 Glad you liked it!!

  • @telmaluisa1666
    @telmaluisa1666 5 років тому +1

    This video will help me alot next time i'll try to explain that i'm an high sensitive person, its hard to explain. Thank YOU!

  • @Bonsqueesquee
    @Bonsqueesquee 4 роки тому +1

    Now that I think about my upbringing with insensitive Smoking Parents who neglected themselves constantly and I use to cry almost every day a week for years... they fed me overstimulating foods, too much tv and screen time (1994, first gaming console, 1996 we got our first computer , I was 6 in 1996) Dad would sit infront of the TV every single night eyes glued to the TV, mouth glued to a Cigar or junk food and Coffee, after dinner... I also had severe eczema and used Steroids all my life until I became a parent myself. I know myself well enough I prefer a white room with nothing in it and silence... but I have 3 young children who scream and demand all the time... as much as I love them, I always wish I could be a better mother because I cant handle their dependency on me. I cant even handle myself. I have to reset for 3 hours a day in a forest, alone. If I dont, I can't cope.

  • @keikohara4428
    @keikohara4428 5 років тому +3

    I love this 🍀 Learning makes us realize something important.
    あなたは野(の)に咲(さ)く美(うつ)くしい可憐(かれん)な花(はな)のようです。すてきです。

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +2

      優しいことばありがとう!🤗🌾そんなふうに言われてうれしいです。🌺

  • @cathylynnpietranton
    @cathylynnpietranton 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Vera for great explanation on what it is like to be a high sensitivie person. I think I'm a 8.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      You're very welcome, have a lovely rest of your weekend! 🤗🌱

  • @KhaJani16
    @KhaJani16 5 років тому +2

    Good, informative video! I think i will watch the other of your videos about this theme in the next time :)

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      Thanks so much, glad you liked the video! 🤗🌸 Let me know what you think about the others

    • @KhaJani16
      @KhaJani16 5 років тому

      @@SimpleHappyZen Yes, i will write :)

  • @dinimaran271
    @dinimaran271 3 роки тому +2

    Your videos have helped me so much Vera x

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much Dina, that's wonderful to hear :)

  • @Alesanascreamokid
    @Alesanascreamokid 5 років тому +3

    I once got so over-stimulated that I got an anxiety attack, it was one of the weirdest days.. I remember going crazy about sounds (they were not even that loud but I couldnt handle hearing anything, I just craved absolute silence) and light.. so I sat in the dark.. Did anyone ever have such an expierience?

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your story, so sorry you had this experience. I actually had a similar experience. I think it's important to take care of ourselves in such a way that things don't build up to this point. Also, it's never a bad idea to get some help and talk to someone about hacing had a panick attack, especially if it happens more often. An outside perspective can help a lot. Take care!

    • @Alesanascreamokid
      @Alesanascreamokid 5 років тому

      @@SimpleHappyZen thank you for your kindness, much love

    • @ducky5086
      @ducky5086 Рік тому

      hi! ik this is an old comment, but it sounds like you may be autistic and experienced a meltdown

  • @mscrazy4150
    @mscrazy4150 3 роки тому +1

    Ppl around me don't really want to understand HSP concept. Everytime I try to explain my situation, they become defensive as if m labelling them as insensitive. Ppl just wanna use my intuition to their benefit and never let me go without realising how I feel. Someone actually offered me money to guide him intuitively in business decisions which is so insensitive, hurtful and disrespectful

  • @rafarodrigues5343
    @rafarodrigues5343 Рік тому

    Thanks for this video. Your hair is amazing omg 🥰

  • @RobinLMaze
    @RobinLMaze 5 років тому +2

    Or sat we are r too fragile. It is frustrating. Im not fragike I am strong. I m sweet ad kind! I can be counted oe. I just don't know.. It is frustrating.
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  • @vonvildenschwert3045
    @vonvildenschwert3045 Рік тому

    From my experience most of the people don’t get it anyway, so it has no sense to talk about it very often. I feel like people wouldn’t understand why I’m talking about this, in worse case they would think that I’m just making excuses.

  • @monikakamila
    @monikakamila 5 років тому +2

    Hi happy weekend. Love your videos

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Thank you Monika!! Happy weekend to you too

  • @aalaahafez5538
    @aalaahafez5538 5 років тому +2

    U r very smart 😍
    With luv from Egypt 😊

  • @badroolshaw2638
    @badroolshaw2638 5 років тому +1

    Thank u.nevet heard about it before

  • @greekwithnelly8194
    @greekwithnelly8194 5 років тому +1

    Amazing video! Could you make a video about how you can be more social and make friends?

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      I'm glad you liked the video, and thanks for your suggestion!!

  • @lailakhan9410
    @lailakhan9410 5 років тому +1

    Wow will look forward for ur next vedio that's wat I am dealing with.
    Enjoyed ur this vedio too and got a great idea that I am on a scale of 10 out of 10 I don't know is it good or bad well anyways.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Haha I know what you mean Laila 😊🌺

  • @David-yn5bs
    @David-yn5bs 3 роки тому +1

    Hey there, can i ask you if there's any supplements that have helped your high sensitivity? I take high quality Fish oil and magnesium, but if there are others, would you might sharing? Thanks

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 5 років тому

    How happy I am that I've stumbled upon your account! I had no idea HSP was so interesting to me.
    After I've seen this video HSP sounds more like a very high developed awareness of the inner and outer world to me compared to those who don't have it. I don't have it.
    Asking this from a writer in spe perspective; does HSP differ between man and woman in the influence on personality? I'm asking because one of the major differences between man and woman is that women can do multiple things at the same time because they have a better connection between the left and right part of their brains. In conjunction with HSP, does this mean that having HSP while being a woman is more 'beneficial' or easier to handle as a woman because experiencing everything more intense and simultaneously (HSP) in conjunction with multitasking (woman) makes for a 'better' combination than if a man would have it?
    One of my characters has a high level of empathy towards others, and maybe gifting her HSP as the reason for this (also making it nature instead of nurture) will deepen her character even more.
    @ Simple Happy Zen: since HSP clearly has an effect on one's entire life and worldview, is having HSP (partly) the reason why you live a minimalistic lifestyle (as in having less stimulance) and why you are veganist (as in having high empathy/love/respect for animals)? I'm asking because one's personality influences everything from their perspective.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      Hey there! Thanks for your questions! Actually, HSP is not something you have, but something you are. If you say that someone has HSP, it sounds like an illness or a syndrom, which it is not :) So that's important. For me, I think being a highly sensitive person does contribute to me being drawn to minimalism, spirituality and veganism. But with veganism I think it doesn't have to be that. Because the animal agriculture is contibuting to the destruction of our planet and the suffering of countless innocent lives, I think anyone who truly understands this will at least try to go vegan. Or at least that's what I'm hoping.

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 5 років тому +1

      ​@@SimpleHappyZen That sounds logical yes, you are HSP instead of having it.
      Seemingly we have things in common then, I like minimalism (haven't gotten rid of too much yet), but from a whole different origin.
      I'm not veganistic but vegetarian since a couple of years. It was much easier to drop the meat than I thought it was. Until that moment I was completely drained at the gym when my reserves were down, but that quickly re-levelled.
      But you've forgotten to answer my question: does HSP differ between man and woman in the influence on personality?

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      I don't think it differs because of HSP, because it means that our nervous system is more sensitive to stimuli, so that has the same effect on men as on women. But there are all kinds of different personality types between HSPs. They say that men and women are equal 50/50, and also 30% of HSPs are extraverted. If you want to know more about it as research for your book, I suggest checking out the book The highly sensitive person by Dr. Elaine Aron. She has lots and lots of information

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 5 років тому

      ​@@SimpleHappyZen Thanks! I see now I was looking at it from a different angle; HSP is inborn and based on the nervous system, thus apart from gender. I think I was too focussed on behaviour here and was combining things while I wasn't even knowledgeable enough on the subject to begin with.
      But thanks again! If that one character indeed will play her role in the story better while being HSP (as the importance of the role defines how deep I want my research to go) then I'll see if I can get my hands on that book if it is available in my country.
      If not, I'll just learn more as I go from watching your videos.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      @@Leto85 Alrighty good luck!! ✌

  • @SoundsGoodASMR
    @SoundsGoodASMR 4 роки тому +1

    This is very accurate. 😩

  • @collaborative4291
    @collaborative4291 3 роки тому +2

    HSP is unique and hsp not disease or disorder 🤗 and I'm HSP

  • @Roblox_sunshine31
    @Roblox_sunshine31 2 роки тому

    I’m a hsp and I’m 10 year old girl and I hate people yelling at me all the time so I don’t know what to do

  • @Starseedzisi
    @Starseedzisi Рік тому

    Thank you❤

  • @richardjohnson9218
    @richardjohnson9218 Рік тому

    You're not too sensitive. You need stick to your boundaries or people get tired of your tears.

  • @oakmoongrove9971
    @oakmoongrove9971 5 років тому +2

    Thank you!!!!!! ^_^

  • @shilpasamuel6226
    @shilpasamuel6226 5 років тому +2

    nice video vera

  • @3tim3
    @3tim3 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, is it just me or am i too sensitive for the music in the video

  • @babybun1334
    @babybun1334 3 роки тому

    Can you please help me! I use to be a hsp and now I’m just so mean and rude and loud to people I wanna be hsp again. How can I be sensitive again? Please

  • @honaidaattaher4549
    @honaidaattaher4549 3 роки тому +1

    thank you

  • @ExLibris-Alys
    @ExLibris-Alys 5 років тому +1

    I’m about an 8 and so is my youngest son. I wish I could switch it off tbh.

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому +1

      Hey! Sorry for the late reply, I never got a notification for your comment. But anyway, I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record haha, but maybe reading the book The highly sensitive person by Dr Elaine Aron can be helpful. She also has a book about highly sensitive children.

    • @ExLibris-Alys
      @ExLibris-Alys 5 років тому +1

      Simple Happy Zen No problem at all, I never expect to get a reply so it’s a lovely surprise when I do, thank you. I will try to get hold of the book you recommend, and I’ve recently started a mindfulness course which I’m hoping will help with my anxiety. I think a big part of my problem is that I seem to be an empath and I tend to pick up on how others feel. I was in a coffee shop the other day when a young couple on a nearby table were breaking up, the girl was sobbing and to my horror I started to cry too so I had to go out. Ads on the tv raising money for children in war torn countries and for animals that have been abused reduce me to tears as well, the list is endless tbh, that’s why I’m hoping mindfulness will help me to be able to switch off from it all. 💐

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen  5 років тому

      I totally understand. I am the same way, and I also think I'm an empath. It can be very challenging sometimes, it hardly takes anything to reduce me to a crying sobbing mess haha. Luckily I've found ways to deal with it better. And also just accepted that this is the way that I am. I think it's great you started a mindfulness course. Mindfulness meditation helps me with so much, I really think it's incredible beneficial and mindfulness is a big source of happiness. I think during your course, you will also learn not how to switch it off, but how to be less 'engaged' with your emotions. They might not disappear, but you will practice watching them from an outside perspective. Like being an observer of what's going on with your body, mind and emotions, without judging that as good or bad, or wanted or unwanted. This way, instead of letting them take you away, like swimming in a strong current in a river, but sitting besides the river, watching the current (of emotions) flow by. You know what I mean. :) That helps me a lot. I recently saw two videos from Frank James about being an empath that I enjoyed. I'll share them with you, in case you're interested. :) Good luck with the course and I hope it will turn out well! ua-cam.com/video/Kpd3gVA0ngc/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/GWz93RGasWg/v-deo.html

    • @ExLibris-Alys
      @ExLibris-Alys 5 років тому +1

      Simple Happy Zen Thank you so much Vera, you really are very kind. I’ll have a look at the videos you’ve provided the links for, and I’ll let you know how the mindfulness goes, week 2 this week! 😊🌹

  • @大祐羽場
    @大祐羽場 Рік тому

    日本語ですみません🙇🏻‍♂️
    私は繊細な人間ですと伝えると嫌悪される場合があるので言いづらいです😅

  • @matutina882
    @matutina882 5 років тому

    the point of this video starts at 5:12

  • @gumi_b3ar
    @gumi_b3ar 4 роки тому

    How are you a sensitive person if you have a tounge pierceing?

    • @emyt1665
      @emyt1665 4 роки тому +2

      people with hsp can get tongue pierceings. also, not all hsps are the same.

  • @ahmednor5806
    @ahmednor5806 2 роки тому

    🌹🙏🌹

  • @sophiarain8901
    @sophiarain8901 3 роки тому

    You explained it as if HSP somehow hear or see more than other people. I don't believe it is actually that way. You don't perceive more, just your brain processes it in another way.

    • @lowstringc
      @lowstringc Рік тому

      I don’t know. As I got older I began to realize that other people didn’t see/hear/taste/feel(tactile) some of the things that I did. Certainly not in the super-power sense, but in the overwhelming sense. “How can you like food with no flavor!?”, when I can taste a myriad of complex flavor in ‘bland’ food and am overwhelmed with strong flavors others adore, etc…