A highly sensitive woman’s new perspective on mental illness

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Fear of Flying to Food Shopping: Three Months of Photos

Posted by: HSP Woman on: November 24, 2008

It’s been a while.  I’ve missed you. I need to connect.  I must force myself to reach out.  If I don’t, before I know it, I’m in another depression. I thought I’d jump right into the middle of my recent life.  I have been working on that, you know, starting things in the middle.  Preparing, [...]

A Global Community

Posted by: HSP Woman on: June 22, 2007

Think of no one as “them.” Don’t confuse your comfort with your safety. Talk to strangers. Imagine other cultures through their art, poetry, and novels. Listen to music you don’t understand — dance to it. Act locally. Notice the workings of power and privilege in your culture. Question consumption. Know how your lettuce and coffee [...]

My Alopecia

Posted by: HSP Woman on: June 18, 2007

When I was 12, I started a new school. It was hell. All the other kids had been together since kindergarten; I was an outsider. Somehow, I eventually became a member of the so-called popular group (as unpopular as I was). Thinking back, I am sure it was because I helped the others with their [...]

Being a Panic Attack Support Person

Posted by: HSP Woman on: June 11, 2007

I was pleasantly surprised to come across this video while surfing the blogs last night. I think, however, we as panic sufferers can enhance the message. Take a look at the video through the following link: How to Help Someone Having a Panic Attack First, the positives: • How great is it that someone actually [...]


 

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