Sensitive: The Hidden Power Of The Highly Sensitive Person In A Loud, Fast, Too - Much World
āThis important book reframes the way we think about sensitivityāour own or someone elseāsāand shines a light on the greatpower in being highly attuned to the world.āāSusan Cain, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet and Quiet
A paradigm-shifting look at a long undervalued yet hugely beneficial personality trait, from the creators of the worldās largest community for highly sensitive people
Everyone has a sensitive side, but research estimates that nearly 1 in 3 people have the genes to be more sensitive than othersāboth physically and emotionally. These are the people who pause before speaking, think before acting; they tune into subtle details and make connections that others miss. Whether introverted or extroverted, they tend to be bighearted and creative, yet society tells them to hide the very sensitivity that makes them this way. These are the worldās āhighly sensitive people,ā and Sensitive is the book that champions them.
By the creators of the worldās largest community for sensitive people, Sensitive teaches us how to unlock the potential of this undervalued strength and leverage it across the most important areas of our lives: in friendships and relationships, the workplace, leadership, and parenting. Through fascinating research and expert storytelling, Jenn Granneman and Andre SĆ³loāsensitive people themselvesāshow readers that the way to thrive with this trait is not to hide it, but to embrace it, and they demonstrate how to do that in each area of life. Weaving together actionable advice, relatable anecdotes, and the latest scientific research, Sensitive shows readers how leaning in to their sensitivity unlocks a powerful āboost effectā to launch them ahead in life.
A powerfully validating, destigmatizing, and practical book, Sensitive plants a gently fluttering flag in the ground for sensitive people everywhere. This inspiring book has the power to changeāonce and for allāhow we see sensitive people, and how they see themselves.