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Click here to buy this shirt: https://friendst-shirt.com/product/pitbull-i-know-that-was-you-shirt/ Aron recommends that HSPs make adjustments to advocate for themselves properly. “We have to rest before other people do,” she says. “When HSPs are overstimulated, we actually become insensitive to people—we want to be left alone.” Due to their predisposition for sensory overload, HSPs need to carve out time to detox, even if it’s closing their eyes for 10 minutes. “I had to hide in the hotel room for a little longer and have two or three therapy sessions a week,” says Morisette on how she coped while on tour. “There is no handbook on how to manage the lifestyle of rock and roll, which is not built for the highly sensitive. [But] as long as I have the illusion of being alone, I can recharge really quickly.” Aron advises HSPs to look back at their past relationships and decisions with a new lens. It is therapeutic and informative to reflect on your so-called failures and understand them in relation to your sensitivity. “You quickly realize the things that were inevitable given the HSP trait you were born with. Sensitive people get a lot out of any kind of self-help work or therapy,” Aron says. “Adjust for your lifestyle, set boundaries, and do the kind of work that makes the best use of your sensitivity and minimizes overstimulation. Find a community, either virtual or in real life, and connect with other HSPs!” Aron has provided a list of community resources on her website, while a search of HSP on MeetUp.com turns up groups like Highly Sensitive People Thriving in San Diego and London Highly Sensitive and Creative Meetup. If you answer yes to more than 14 questions, you are likely highly sensitive. -I am easily overwhelmed by strong sensory input. -I seem to be aware of subtleties in my environment. -Other people’s moods affect me. -I tend to be very sensitive to pain. -I find myself needing to withdraw during busy days, into bed or a darkened room or any place where I can have some privacy and relief from stimulation. -I am particularly sensitive to the effects of caffeine. -I am easily overwhelmed by things like bright lights, strong smells, coarse fabrics, or sirens close by. -I have a rich, complex inner life. -I am made uncomfortable by loud noises. -I am deeply moved by the arts or music. -My nervous system sometimes feels so frazzled that I just have to go off by myself. -I am conscientious. -I startle easily. -I get rattled when I have a lot to do in a short amount of time. -When people are uncomfortable in a physical environment, I tend to know what needs to be done to make it more comfortable (like changing the lighting or the seating). -I am annoyed when people try to get me to do too many things at once. -I try hard to avoid making mistakes or forgetting things. -I make a point to avoid violent movies and TV shows. -I become unpleasantly aroused when a lot is going on around me. -Being very hungry creates a strong reaction in me, disrupting my concentration or mood. -Changes in my life shake me up. -I notice and enjoy delicate or fine scents, tastes, sounds, or works of art. -I find it unpleasant to have a lot going on at once. -I make it a high priority to arrange my life to avoid upsetting or overwhelming situations. I am bothered by intense stimuli, like loud noises or chaotic scenes. -When I must compete or be observed while performing a task, I become so nervous or shaky that I do much worse than I would otherwise. -When I was a child, my parents or teachers seemed to see me as sensitive or shy. Among the many misconceptions Aron wants to dispel about the trait, the first is associating high sensitivity with introversion. While that can be true, Aron maintains it is by no means the rule. Many highly sensitive extroverts and novelty-seeking HSPs, like Morisette, thrive in energetic social situations. “I want more contrast, more information, more beauty, and then boom! I’m flooded. Then it’s like, Slow down and slam on the brakes, I can’t do this anymore. It’s too bright. It’s this constant back-and-forth,” Morisette describes. This balancing act is key for an HSP, who must make a conscious effort to allot downtime to decompress and process. The second misconception is the stigmatized association between sensitivity and mental or physical weakness. “The longer [HSPs] reflect on things, the more subtleties we’ll notice and we start to feel more,” explains Aron. And emotions are often seen as weaknesses. “When people are quiet in a group, we think they’re stupid, shy, or afraid. And immediately they get a label.” As a result, many HSPs are reluctant to acknowledge their sensitivity out of a perceived fear of admitting weakness. Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. 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Click here to buy this shirt: https://friendst-shirt.com/product/pitbull-i-know-that-was-you-shirt/ Aron recommends that HSPs make adjustments to advocate for themselves properly. “We have to rest before other people do,” she says. “When HSPs are overstimulated, we actually become insensitive to people—we want to be left alone.” Due to their predisposition for sensory overload, HSPs need to carve out time to detox, even if it’s closing their eyes for 10 minutes. “I had to hide in the hotel room for a little longer and have two or three therapy sessions a week,” says Morisette on how she coped while on tour. “There is no handbook on how to manage the lifestyle of rock and roll, which is not built for the highly sensitive. [But] as long as I have the illusion of being alone, I can recharge really quickly.” Aron advises HSPs to look back at their past relationships and decisions with a new lens. It is therapeutic and informative to reflect on your so-called failures and understand them in relation to your sensitivity. “You quickly realize the things that were inevitable given the HSP trait you were born with. Sensitive people get a lot out of any kind of self-help work or therapy,” Aron says. “Adjust for your lifestyle, set boundaries, and do the kind of work that makes the best use of your sensitivity and minimizes overstimulation. Find a community, either virtual or in real life, and connect with other HSPs!” Aron has provided a list of community resources on her website, while a search of HSP on MeetUp.com turns up groups like Highly Sensitive People Thriving in San Diego and London Highly Sensitive and Creative Meetup. If you answer yes to more than 14 questions, you are likely highly sensitive. -I am easily overwhelmed by strong sensory input. -I seem to be aware of subtleties in my environment. -Other people’s moods affect me. -I tend to be very sensitive to pain. -I find myself needing to withdraw during busy days, into bed or a darkened room or any place where I can have some privacy and relief from stimulation. -I am particularly sensitive to the effects of caffeine. -I am easily overwhelmed by things like bright lights, strong smells, coarse fabrics, or sirens close by. -I have a rich, complex inner life. -I am made uncomfortable by loud noises. -I am deeply moved by the arts or music. -My nervous system sometimes feels so frazzled that I just have to go off by myself. -I am conscientious. -I startle easily. -I get rattled when I have a lot to do in a short amount of time. -When people are uncomfortable in a physical environment, I tend to know what needs to be done to make it more comfortable (like changing the lighting or the seating). -I am annoyed when people try to get me to do too many things at once. -I try hard to avoid making mistakes or forgetting things. -I make a point to avoid violent movies and TV shows. -I become unpleasantly aroused when a lot is going on around me. -Being very hungry creates a strong reaction in me, disrupting my concentration or mood. -Changes in my life shake me up. -I notice and enjoy delicate or fine scents, tastes, sounds, or works of art. -I find it unpleasant to have a lot going on at once. -I make it a high priority to arrange my life to avoid upsetting or overwhelming situations. I am bothered by intense stimuli, like loud noises or chaotic scenes. -When I must compete or be observed while performing a task, I become so nervous or shaky that I do much worse than I would otherwise. -When I was a child, my parents or teachers seemed to see me as sensitive or shy. Among the many misconceptions Aron wants to dispel about the trait, the first is associating high sensitivity with introversion. While that can be true, Aron maintains it is by no means the rule. Many highly sensitive extroverts and novelty-seeking HSPs, like Morisette, thrive in energetic social situations. “I want more contrast, more information, more beauty, and then boom! I’m flooded. Then it’s like, Slow down and slam on the brakes, I can’t do this anymore. It’s too bright. It’s this constant back-and-forth,” Morisette describes. This balancing act is key for an HSP, who must make a conscious effort to allot downtime to decompress and process. The second misconception is the stigmatized association between sensitivity and mental or physical weakness. “The longer [HSPs] reflect on things, the more subtleties we’ll notice and we start to feel more,” explains Aron. And emotions are often seen as weaknesses. “When people are quiet in a group, we think they’re stupid, shy, or afraid. And immediately they get a label.” As a result, many HSPs are reluctant to acknowledge their sensitivity out of a perceived fear of admitting weakness. Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary https://friendst-shirt.com This product belong to nhat-tuan




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Click here to buy this shirt: https://friendst-shirt.com/product/pitbull-i-know-that-was-you-shirt/ Aron recommends that HSPs make adjustments to advocate for themselves properly. “We have to rest before other people do,” she says. “When HSPs are overstimulated, we actually become insensitive to people—we want to be left alone.” Due to their predisposition for sensory overload, HSPs need to carve out time to detox, even if it’s closing their eyes for 10 minutes. “I had to hide in the hotel room for a little longer and have two or three therapy sessions a week,” says Morisette on how she coped while on tour. “There is no handbook on how to manage the lifestyle of rock and roll, which is not built for the highly sensitive. [But] as long as I have the illusion of being alone, I can recharge really quickly.” Aron advises HSPs to look back at their past relationships and decisions with a new lens. It is therapeutic and informative to reflect on your so-called failures and understand them in relation to your sensitivity. “You quickly realize the things that were inevitable given the HSP trait you were born with. Sensitive people get a lot out of any kind of self-help work or therapy,” Aron says. “Adjust for your lifestyle, set boundaries, and do the kind of work that makes the best use of your sensitivity and minimizes overstimulation. Find a community, either virtual or in real life, and connect with other HSPs!” Aron has provided a list of community resources on her website, while a search of HSP on MeetUp.com turns up groups like Highly Sensitive People Thriving in San Diego and London Highly Sensitive and Creative Meetup. If you answer yes to more than 14 questions, you are likely highly sensitive. -I am easily overwhelmed by strong sensory input. -I seem to be aware of subtleties in my environment. -Other people’s moods affect me. -I tend to be very sensitive to pain. -I find myself needing to withdraw during busy days, into bed or a darkened room or any place where I can have some privacy and relief from stimulation. -I am particularly sensitive to the effects of caffeine. -I am easily overwhelmed by things like bright lights, strong smells, coarse fabrics, or sirens close by. -I have a rich, complex inner life. -I am made uncomfortable by loud noises. -I am deeply moved by the arts or music. -My nervous system sometimes feels so frazzled that I just have to go off by myself. -I am conscientious. -I startle easily. -I get rattled when I have a lot to do in a short amount of time. -When people are uncomfortable in a physical environment, I tend to know what needs to be done to make it more comfortable (like changing the lighting or the seating). -I am annoyed when people try to get me to do too many things at once. -I try hard to avoid making mistakes or forgetting things. -I make a point to avoid violent movies and TV shows. -I become unpleasantly aroused when a lot is going on around me. -Being very hungry creates a strong reaction in me, disrupting my concentration or mood. -Changes in my life shake me up. -I notice and enjoy delicate or fine scents, tastes, sounds, or works of art. -I find it unpleasant to have a lot going on at once. -I make it a high priority to arrange my life to avoid upsetting or overwhelming situations. I am bothered by intense stimuli, like loud noises or chaotic scenes. -When I must compete or be observed while performing a task, I become so nervous or shaky that I do much worse than I would otherwise. -When I was a child, my parents or teachers seemed to see me as sensitive or shy. Among the many misconceptions Aron wants to dispel about the trait, the first is associating high sensitivity with introversion. While that can be true, Aron maintains it is by no means the rule. Many highly sensitive extroverts and novelty-seeking HSPs, like Morisette, thrive in energetic social situations. “I want more contrast, more information, more beauty, and then boom! I’m flooded. Then it’s like, Slow down and slam on the brakes, I can’t do this anymore. It’s too bright. It’s this constant back-and-forth,” Morisette describes. This balancing act is key for an HSP, who must make a conscious effort to allot downtime to decompress and process. The second misconception is the stigmatized association between sensitivity and mental or physical weakness. “The longer [HSPs] reflect on things, the more subtleties we’ll notice and we start to feel more,” explains Aron. And emotions are often seen as weaknesses. “When people are quiet in a group, we think they’re stupid, shy, or afraid. And immediately they get a label.” As a result, many HSPs are reluctant to acknowledge their sensitivity out of a perceived fear of admitting weakness. Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary https://friendst-shirt.com This product belong to nhat-tuan I Have Two Moods Constant Panic And Worrying About Every Little Detail Funny Tee Shirts Black With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: https://friendst-shirt.com/product/pitbull-i-know-that-was-you-shirt/ Aron recommends that HSPs make adjustments to advocate for themselves properly. “We have to rest before other people do,” she says. “When HSPs are overstimulated, we actually become insensitive to people—we want to be left alone.” Due to their predisposition for sensory overload, HSPs need to carve out time to detox, even if it’s closing their eyes for 10 minutes. “I had to hide in the hotel room for a little longer and have two or three therapy sessions a week,” says Morisette on how she coped while on tour. “There is no handbook on how to manage the lifestyle of rock and roll, which is not built for the highly sensitive. [But] as long as I have the illusion of being alone, I can recharge really quickly.” Aron advises HSPs to look back at their past relationships and decisions with a new lens. It is therapeutic and informative to reflect on your so-called failures and understand them in relation to your sensitivity. “You quickly realize the things that were inevitable given the HSP trait you were born with. Sensitive people get a lot out of any kind of self-help work or therapy,” Aron says. “Adjust for your lifestyle, set boundaries, and do the kind of work that makes the best use of your sensitivity and minimizes overstimulation. Find a community, either virtual or in real life, and connect with other HSPs!” Aron has provided a list of community resources on her website, while a search of HSP on MeetUp.com turns up groups like Highly Sensitive People Thriving in San Diego and London Highly Sensitive and Creative Meetup. If you answer yes to more than 14 questions, you are likely highly sensitive. -I am easily overwhelmed by strong sensory input. -I seem to be aware of subtleties in my environment. -Other people’s moods affect me. -I tend to be very sensitive to pain. -I find myself needing to withdraw during busy days, into bed or a darkened room or any place where I can have some privacy and relief from stimulation. -I am particularly sensitive to the effects of caffeine. -I am easily overwhelmed by things like bright lights, strong smells, coarse fabrics, or sirens close by. -I have a rich, complex inner life. -I am made uncomfortable by loud noises. -I am deeply moved by the arts or music. -My nervous system sometimes feels so frazzled that I just have to go off by myself. -I am conscientious. -I startle easily. -I get rattled when I have a lot to do in a short amount of time. -When people are uncomfortable in a physical environment, I tend to know what needs to be done to make it more comfortable (like changing the lighting or the seating). -I am annoyed when people try to get me to do too many things at once. -I try hard to avoid making mistakes or forgetting things. -I make a point to avoid violent movies and TV shows. -I become unpleasantly aroused when a lot is going on around me. -Being very hungry creates a strong reaction in me, disrupting my concentration or mood. -Changes in my life shake me up. -I notice and enjoy delicate or fine scents, tastes, sounds, or works of art. -I find it unpleasant to have a lot going on at once. -I make it a high priority to arrange my life to avoid upsetting or overwhelming situations. I am bothered by intense stimuli, like loud noises or chaotic scenes. -When I must compete or be observed while performing a task, I become so nervous or shaky that I do much worse than I would otherwise. -When I was a child, my parents or teachers seemed to see me as sensitive or shy. Among the many misconceptions Aron wants to dispel about the trait, the first is associating high sensitivity with introversion. While that can be true, Aron maintains it is by no means the rule. Many highly sensitive extroverts and novelty-seeking HSPs, like Morisette, thrive in energetic social situations. “I want more contrast, more information, more beauty, and then boom! I’m flooded. Then it’s like, Slow down and slam on the brakes, I can’t do this anymore. It’s too bright. It’s this constant back-and-forth,” Morisette describes. This balancing act is key for an HSP, who must make a conscious effort to allot downtime to decompress and process. The second misconception is the stigmatized association between sensitivity and mental or physical weakness. “The longer [HSPs] reflect on things, the more subtleties we’ll notice and we start to feel more,” explains Aron. And emotions are often seen as weaknesses. “When people are quiet in a group, we think they’re stupid, shy, or afraid. And immediately they get a label.” As a result, many HSPs are reluctant to acknowledge their sensitivity out of a perceived fear of admitting weakness. Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary https://friendst-shirt.com This product belong to nhat-tuan
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