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Why I love labels; How we transcend them ~ after they helped us live more authentically.

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Top Ten Reasons to Have a HSP Dyad Partnership ~ (or a significant reciprocal relationship)

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Spirituality and Empowerment: a unique connection

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Introversion, Extroversion and the Highly Sensitive Person

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The HSP Subcultures : Diversity in our Tribe

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Thriving as a Highly Sensitive Person

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Depth of Processing

Depth of processing is the most basic aspect of our SPS trait, and results in the deep, rich inner life most HSPs experience. Research has shown more brain activation in the prefrontal cortex and in a part of the brain called the insula which has sometimes been referred to as the ‘seat of consciousness.’ This creates the tendency to reflect more than others about the “way the world is going or “the meaning of life.” By integrating information and experiences, from both past and present, the HSP’s unique depth of processing can enable a sense and understanding of longer term consequences and may be able to influence future decisions with more creative and expansive thought.