highly sensitive people

Explore, learn, and grow in the light of your sensitivity

What is High Sensitivity?

Are you confused by the idea of "highly sensitive people" or looking to learn more about it? You're in the right place!

Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) is commonly refers to those with Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS - the term used in scientific research).

HSPs have nervous systems that process sensory stimuli more deeply and react more intensely than average. However, responses to the same stimuli can vary significantly between individuals.

Sensitivity is a natural trait that exists alongside other personal characteristics, and understanding it can help us navigate life more effectively.

Unsure if you have sensory processing sensitivity? Use the self-test on SensitivityResearch to explore more. For a more comprehensive result, the SPS-Q Monitor is a good option (available in multiple languages).

Why Do We Care About This Stuff?

Why do we talk about high sensitivity in The Haven?

What inspired me to go from writing about music, songwriting, and creativity to high sensitivity and the nervous system? How the heck did that happen?

I share more in this video...

The HSP Owner's Guide

Do you ever wish an instruction manual existed for your (or other people's) highly sensitive temperament?

The pace, values, and pressures of modern life can feel out of step with the natural rhythms and needs of highly sensitive people. As an HSP, you process information deeply and absorb subtleties others filter out. Without space and time for it, this depth of processing can lead to a more significant impact from overstimulation.

What if you had a guide to help you understand and work with your sensitivity, rather than feeling overwhelmed?

The Highly Sensitive Person's Owner's Guides aim to provide that.

Drawing on scientific research, anecdotal evidence, and more than a decade of working with highly sensitive people, these guides are informative, practical, and supportive, no matter where you are in your relationship with your sensitivity.

Maybe, you don't identify as a highly sensitive person yourself, but you would like to understand more about the trait because you have HSPs in your life. This is a great way to do that.

The two Highly Sensitive Person’s Owner’s Guides are resources to help you align your mind and body with the elements of life that matter most to you.

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Part One: Understanding High Sensitivity

Discover the unique traits of a highly sensitive temperament and learn why you may experience certain aspects of life with greater intensity.

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Part Two: Understanding Other Parts of Yourself In Light of Your High Sensitivity

Explore how your sensitivity interacts with other traits—both innate and learned. This guide includes prompts to help you recognise and work with your strengths, limitations, preferences, beliefs, and values in light of your heightened sensitivity.

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Rewriting Our Story Through The Lens of Sensitivity

One of the first things I instinctively did when I understood myself through the lens of high sensitivity was to go through a creative writing process...

Rewriting the old story gives us a way of reconnecting with who we are in the experiences and decisions we might have lost or neglected ourselves. It allows us to identify why we might have made particular choices and the autonomic nervous system context surrounding reactions in certain situations.

In essence, rewriting through sensitivity is about healing the story we hold within; allowing our sensitivity to rise and become part of the whole it belongs to. By reframing, rewriting, and reconciling, we invite the past into the present in a newly integrated way, so our many parts can work together.

Reframing helps us develop new and fresh perspectives on past experiences. We might remember times when something in us felt out of place. Maybe something was going well, and someone poured a cold bucket of water on it.

Reframing invites healing and forgiveness (of ourselves and others). Forgiveness can allow us to let go of the grip our unprocessed stories might have on our present freedom.

It can even be a fun, humourous, and playful way to think about who we are in light of our sensitivities!

A Reframing Practice

You've read the articles, taken the tests, and watched the videos about high sensitivity. You recognise yourself in the descriptions. Now what? This is an important question to consider because it's easy to get stuck in knowledge-hoarding or even regrets and wishes that you'd learned about it earlier in life.

That's why I recommend taking a creative approach to embracing and integrating your sensitivity to collaborate with it (rather than fight against it) as you write the next chapter of your story.

The Gentle Rebel Book

The Gentle Rebel book was originally shared in 2014. I had written it as a way to creatively (and playfully) process life through the lens of high sensitivity.

I hope you find some encouragement from it to inspire you on your journey.

The Gentle Rebel Book (Companion Videos)

I revisited the book in 2018 when I re-shared it on The Haven. I made the following videos at the time. They focus on different senses and experiences through my highly sensitive nervous system, with a few practical nuggets and titbits along the way!

Sensitivity Archive

The full archive of articles, discussions, and resources to raise awareness and understanding of sensory processing sensitivity to help us proactively design life in partnership with our natural temperament.

How “Quiet People” are Often Misread and Misunderstood

Mon November 13, 2017

If there’s one thing to know about quiet people, it’s that your first impression of them is probably wrong. Yet, if there’s one thing that…

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High Sensitivity in The Workplace: Step Beyond The Stereotypes

Sat April 22, 2017

In 2017, I interviewed someone about his journey to discovering that he is a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) and how this insight transformed his experience…

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The Quiet Sensitive Creative Revolution (with Louise Stigell)

Sat March 25, 2017

In a world that often mistakes sensitivity for fragility, Louise Stigell—artist, writer, and founder of former Oh So Sensitive—offers a different narrative. Now writing under…

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High Sensitivity & HSP Wellbeing (with Dr. Ted Zeff) | Part Two

Wed December 7, 2016

Dr. Ted Zeff extended his work beyond academic research—he was a compassionate guide for Highly Sensitive People seeking to live well. His practical, nurturing approach…

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Highly Sensitive People And The Workplace (with Tracy Cooper)

Tue February 2, 2016

For highly sensitive people (HSPs), many elements of modern workplace can feel like a sensory bombardment. Open-plan offices, relentless deadlines, and competitive environments often clash…

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Help! I Accidentally Built a Community (with Jenn Granneman)

Tue September 1, 2015

Have you ever shared your thoughts or experiences only to realise they resonate with others too? If so, you might be accidentally building a community.…

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The Happy Sensitive Person (with Caroline van Kimmenade)

Tue June 2, 2015

How can we shift from feeling negatively sensitive to “happy sensitive” in a world that sometimes paints sensitivity as a weakness? This is the question…

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High Sensitivity & HSP Wellbeing (with Dr. Ted Zeff) | Part One

Wed March 11, 2015

A Note on Dr. Ted ZeffBefore we begin, I’d like to acknowledge the profound impact Dr. Ted Zeff had on the understanding of high sensitivity…

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Building a Creative Business for Introverts and HSPs (with Joanna Penn)

Tue February 3, 2015

In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, being a creative entrepreneur has become more accessible than ever. This is great news for many introverts or highly sensitive…

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Optimal Functioning For Highly Sensitive People in a “Limitless” World (with Maria Hill)

Tue September 30, 2014

How do highly sensitive people (HSPs) thrive in a world that demands so much of them? And how can their unique strengths contribute to a…

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