15 Things You Do Because You Are A Highly Sensitive Person

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Being a sensitive person and showing your sensitive side is perceived to be a weakness by many. But the truth is, it is the exact opposite of weakness; sensitivity shows what a strong person you are.

In a world that is gradually losing its humanity, being a sensitive person is like being a diamond in a mine. Your soft-hearted nature and pure soul makes you who you are, and what the world needs in these terrible times.

Well, how do you understand a sensitive person? Just like every other human being out there, a sensitive person also exhibits certain traits that set them apart from the crowd. Read on to know more about how sensitive people think and function.

Things You Do Highly Sensitive Person

1. You Take Things Personally.

That can be bad for some people, but itโ€™s not. Actually, highly sensitive people tend to understand others better and they are also very helpful! According to research, sensitivity can be perceived as an asset or a negative trait, depending on the culture. For example, in Thailand and India, highly sensitive people are almost never teased. In North America, things are completely different.

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2. You Avoid Team Sports.

Highly sensitive people prefer exercising on their own because they donโ€™t want to feel like everyone is watching their every move. Most highly sensitive people tend to occupy individual sports, like bicycling, running and hiking. Nevertheless, we need to understand that this is not what always happens; there are many highly sensitive people who like to participate in team sports. That may be related to how their family supported them when they were kids.

3. Your Emotions Are Really Deep

In fact, highly sensitive people can feel in a deeper way than the ones who are less sensitive. They tend to process things really deeply. As Ted Zeff states: โ€œTheyโ€™re very intuitive, and go very deep inside to try to figure things out.โ€ Ted Zeff, Ph.D., is the author of The Highly Sensitive Personโ€™s Survival Guide and other books on highly sensitive people.

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4. You Tend To React More In Tough Situations.

Highly sensitive people are also more reactive. They act with empathy when they listen to a friendโ€™s problem, for example. In addition, they seem to care more about othersโ€™ reactions in case something bad happens.

5. You Are Not Too Spontaneous.

On the contrary, highly sensitive people have a hard time making decisions, since they want to check every single detail. This may sound a little anxious, but in fact, careful decisions can save them from a lot of trouble. As Aron writes in a recent issue of her Comfort Zone newsletter, highly sensitive people can find it easier to make a decision by following some steps:

โ€œTake as long to decide as the situation permits, and ask for more time if you need it and can take it. During this time, try pretending for a minute, hour, day, or even week that you have made up your mind a certain way. How does that feel? Often, on the other side of a decision, things look different, and this gives you a chance to imagine more vividly that you are already there.โ€

6. You Hate It When You Make A Bad Decision.

Highly sensitive people get really annoyed with themselves when they realize that their decision was โ€œwrongโ€ or โ€œbadโ€, according to their criteria. As Aron explains, the reason why highly sensitive ones canโ€™t stand making a mistake is that โ€œthe emotional reactivity is higherโ€.

7. You Are Very Observant.

In fact, highly sensitive people tend to notice every single detail in a room by the moment they walk into it!

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8. People Think You Are Introvertedโ€ฆ But Not All Of You Are!

As Aron states, only 30 percent of highly sensitive people are extroverts. What is essential about them is that most of the times these sensitive but extrovert people have grown up in a close-knit community and had the chance to interact with many people.

9. You Can Co-operate Really Well.

As we previously said, highly sensitive people are really careful and watch every detail. Thatโ€™s why they are also perfect workers. They make good decisions, can take great responsibilities and they are really thoughtful. For example, if a highly sensitive person worked in a medical team, they would be great in counting the positive and negative reasons why a patient should or shouldnโ€™t have surgery.

10. You Suffer From Anxiety And Depression

But thatโ€™s true only for those whoโ€™ve experienced something bad. According to Aron, โ€œIf youโ€™ve had a fair number of bad experiences, especially early in life, so you donโ€™t feel safe in the world or you donโ€™t feel secure at home or โ€ฆ at school, your nervous system is set to โ€˜anxious,โ€™โ€. Being surrounded by supportive family members and friends can really help a highly sensitive person face his anxieties and fears. โ€œYou canโ€™t over-protect them, but you canโ€™t under-protect them, either. You have to titrate that just right when theyโ€™re young so they can feel confident and they can do fineโ€, Aron explains.

If youโ€™re feeling depressed and lonely all of the time itโ€™s important that you do something about it and do something about it now! Read 8 Things You Can Do If You Want To Stop Feeling Depressed And Lonely

11. You Get Annoyed Very Easily.

โ€ฆ especially if it is an annoying sound. Well, everyone hates annoying noises more or less, but highly sensitive people are even more โ€œfragileโ€ when it comes to this. As Aron explains, that happens because they tend to be more easily overwhelmed and overstimulated by too much activity.

12. You Hate Violent Or Horror Movies.

We all remember that friend whoโ€™s always whining: โ€œPlease, letโ€™s watch another movie! I wonโ€™t be able to sleep at night!โ€. Empathy and overstimulation can explain this situation too. You may call them fearful but theyโ€™ve got stronger emotions than you have.

13. You Cry More Often.

As Zeff underlines, highly sensitive people rarely put themselves in situations where they will be made to feel embarrassed for crying easily. What their friends and family need to understand is that crying easily is not a sign of weakness but a form of expression. In other words, people let it all out. Crying can really make you stronger because you get rid of all that made you feel bad.

Read about: 6 Reasons Why You Cry So Easily and At Times Even Without A Reason

14. You Are Very Kind.

Highly sensitive people are also highly conscientious people, Aron states. Thatโ€™s why they will probably be considerate and exhibit good manners. They also tend to notice when someone else isnโ€™t being conscientious โ€“ and they disapprove of it.

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15. Criticism Can Affect You A Lot.

Highly sensitive people have reactions to criticism that are more intense than less sensitive people. Thatโ€™s why they may employ certain tactics to avoid said criticism, including people-pleasing, criticizing themselves first, and avoiding the source of the criticism altogether, according to Aron.


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