Highly Sensitive Woman

The experience of living as a highly sensitive woman in a noisy, busy and unrelenting world

Tantrum or tiara moment?

gold-crown2So ladies who were raised and trained to burn out, time to share what’s purcolating under that crown of yours….

If you read our newsletter “Who should we blame for burnout? Mum of course!” (http://bit.ly/1hHLpD6) you’ll want to answer our question…

When you put your foot down to say NO or set limits for others, do you feel it’s a tantrum or tiara moment?  Do you feel you are stamping your feet to get what you want, or…do you feel like you are claiming your personal power?

Leave us your opinion…it’s important to us.

The Burnout Queens

Change it UP!

spiral staircaseChange it up!

Liberation from burnout is in large part about embracing change as an absolute constant in life.

When most of us think about change we think about changing stuff:  habits, things, relationships, work.

But change is spiritual; it requires faith, trust, courage, beliefe, honesty, and love.

Change makes you reach inside yourself and be alone with your desires and your fears.

You have to find the courage to step off into the unknown if you want a new beginning.

You have to begin trusting and listening to yourself, rather than others.

You have to reach inside yourself and surrender to some guiding force, intuition, inner whisper or set of beliefs you can count on.

Change makes you confront the truth about your wants and dreams, your shortcomings and your strengths.

Then you have to reach inside yourself and take responsibility for it all.

Change means having the courage to let go of the outcome, be open to the unexpected, and as a consequence find serenity, strength, and eventually yourself.

Change doesn’t have to be scary, it is the process of constant renewal When you discover that, you discover the point of being alive.

 

To Be (perfect)…or not to be?

double lightning boltSeems like we hit ANOTHER highly sensitive nerve with our last posting!  For many the £1 Million question is where to be perfect and where not to be?  Now, obviously I use the phrase ‘be perfect’ with tongue-in-cheek since we all here know that perfect is not attainable…we do all know that, right?  Good…moving on….

Make yourself a list of areas or things in your life where you want to pursue your perfectionism.  Yes, you heard it right…you are allowed to pursue your perfectionism!  Look over your list and question your values around each point and then add-in the realism factor.

Can you achieve perfection on any given point, have you the time to do that, is that important to you?  If you find a task that you still want to do ‘perfectly’, go for it.  Just set your limits and know ahead of time what is ‘perfect’ to you.  Make so called ‘perfect’ work for you not against you.

ONE GREAT TIP:  Don’t let others convince you that it is wrong to have a fabulous trait, like striving for perfect!  Own it, love it, redefine it, and work it!

Whoosh, did we hit a highly sensitive nerve!

lightning boltWell the talk about perfectionism really struck a chord with many of you.

It’s true, given the ‘right’ upbringing, pretty well anyone can become a perfectionist, but highly sensitive and creative women naturally tend toward perfectionism.  Striving for ‘perfect’ is kind of part of the package that is ‘normal for us’.

No it’s not a flaw in the wiring!  It is what we call an artifact of some other fabulous traits we have.  First off, HSPs are exquisitely perceptive and sensitive to communications.  So as children we often pick up messages about being perfect where others wouldn’t.  Highly sensitive kids ‘read between the lines’, as I like to tell parents, however, they are kids so can just as easily get the message wrong.  As a parent you may not mean “do it perfectly or you won’t be loved”, but that unfortunately can be what the HSP child ‘hears’.

Here’s another thing, as HSPs we are often ‘overly’ reliable, conscientious, and concerned about pleasing others.  We have a tremendous focus on detail, are good at processing, thinking, and ruminating about almost anything and everything.  We keep everything we do under a microscope and are pretty consistently hard on ourselves.  As one HSP client put it, “I look for the flaws in my life where others tend to look past my flaws”.  Exactly.!

HSPs are so cautious about making mistakes, one could even say terrified of making mistakes, that they believe they should do anything ‘only once and do it right’.  What a trap this is since all learning is, in essence, built on trial and error.

The intensity that we HSPs bring to everything we do, be it trivial or major, combined with perfectionism can put us on the fact track to burnout.

 

Go ahead take an EGO trip

expensive luggageMore often than not we have to remind our clients, our fabulous and gorgeous clients, just how wonderful and special they are.  So, it is time…yes, it is time to take an Ego Trip!  So stand tall (with or without 4″ heels) and don the crown.  It is time to be your Queenly Self.

Oh, ok, having Ego has a bad rep, but why?  Ego gives us that foot-up to stand up and be counted.  Ego (lovely ego) says “Here I am world and I am wonderful”.  So here it is, 4 simple little steps to the perfect Ego Trip.

ONE:  Drop the modesty!  Write a list, a long list, of all things you love about yourself and all the things you do brilliantly.  Include all your fab qualities and we know you have many.  Can’t love others till you love yourself we say.

TWO: Write that acceptance speech!  Celebrate your success and invite more success into your life.  Keep your success quiet, and…well no one knows about you.  Invite your Ego to stand up and accept that gold.  Tip:  Hand your Ego a speech that includes a long list of your successes.

THREE:  Pamper your Queen!  Now that you know what a great person you are (You do know that by now don’t you?) do nice things for yourself.  Lots and lots of nice things, small or large, doesn’t matter.  Include things for your pleasure, your satisfaction and just a few to make life gentler and kinder.

FOUR:  Pledge allegiance to your Inner Queen!  Believe in her.  Accept all of your brilliance, creativity, sensitivity and success.  You are powerful, strong, and lovable.

Just one last thing left to do before you head off on your Ego Trip.  Add this mantra to your morning routine…

Everyday, in every way, I simply get better and better.

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