Highly Sensitive Woman

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

My Love-Hate Relationship With Fear | The HSP Fear Factor

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Here’s my confession Lovelies… being Highly Sensitive comes with it’s own ‘fear factor’.  I’m cautious and  I make no apologies for it.  I’m not held hostage by fear and it doesn’t make me feel powerless.  Au contraire!  As long as I keep my inner line of communication open with my highly sensitive fear factor I can take risks, have adventures and get on with living.  I’m free to defy ordinary!

I haven’t always enjoyed this freedom.   I was raised with a parent who always said, “I won’t live in fear”.  I used to believe that was so big, so bold, so brave.  However, over time, when fear wouldn’t go away, I learned to feel ashamed when I felt fearful.  I felt weak or crazy or wrong when I experienced fear.  I learned to mistrust my fear, to ignore it and avoid it.  Instead I lived with constant worry, anxiety and even panic attacks.   I had been ‘coached’ out of my natural ability to fear and could no longer tell the difference between fear and it’s second-cousins, anxiety and worry.

Then I read a book that changed my relationship with fear and, this is not an over-statement, changed my life.  That book was The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker (Little, Brown & Company,1997).  From that day forward I have recommended this book to every woman  I have had the honour of working with.

I went from being the picture of tense and worried to understanding that if I lived with fear all of the time it created a kind of white noise that everything gets filtered through.  That white noise ultimately turns into anxiety.  There was so much static, I didn’t know when to be afraid and when not to.

I began asking myself some searching questions;

  • “Is anything really bad happening right now?”
  • “Are the knots in my stomach about anything real?”
  • “Do I need to be afraid? ”

Slowly I began to hear through the noise.  In the process I learned to use my Highly Sensitive pause-to-check advantage to give me a well-manicured foot-up on fear!

I used to curse my cautious nature, but slowly I began to cherish it.  My healthy caution and my natural intuition gave me time to assess and consider whether the fear I was feeling was relevant and imminent or if I was slipping into my familiar old pattern of anxiety and worry.

Fear is involuntary…worry & anxiety are choices.

Now, here’s the gem that changed my experience and relationship with fear forever.  Fear is anticipatory, it’s job is to warn us that something might happen.  However… (this was mind blowing at the time I needed it)

If you are feeling fear nothing is actually happening!

I’ll give you a couple of examples that will make it really clear.  First one, I looked up and saw a car heading straight into us and I felt fear.  Next moment however I was in action with nothing but responding to the emergency in my focus.  What happened to my fear?  Second example, middle of the night and we hear an invasion type burglary happening and it sounds like our door!  Fear, for one split second until I jumped into action.  (It was the next door office just so you know!)  Are you getting it?  When the scary thing actually does happen you don’t feel fear you respond.

Fear can stop you from living the life you dream of.

That’s because fear is never really about what we think it is about.  It’s a shell game where we have to constantly search for the ‘real thing’.  You second guess yourself out of fear.  You stop taking chances because of fear.  Life begins to revolve around your fears and it affects how you live your life, the decisions you make, and the dreams you dare weave.

Instead of being open to the unexpected, fear will keep you clinging tightly to the old.

Think about it, if you could walk away from your fears without a backwards glance…

…because you can count on fear to warn you when needed…

…because you can trust and rely on your intuition…

…because you cherish your ability to be cautious and careful…

What ‘loves’ would you embrace, what new journeys would you embark on, what new heights would you reach for?  

The Burnout Queens | Dr Toby and Dr Bev

P.S. The BOQs would love to hear from you! Leave your wisdom and comments in the box below.

 

Left out of the party…create your own!

office celebrationLast night I was talking with my VIP clients who are designers.  They were feeling left out…

When design projects finish for a launch, these designers are never included in the after-party to celebrate the property development’s success….WWWWHHHATTT!  I couldn’t believe my ears.  Their design showroom is what ‘sells’ prospects on the building.  I have never heard anyone purchase an apartment/flat/condo stating I bought it for the empty box I walked into!!!!

I’ve seen their designs, they are beautiful and I would want to purchase the designed flat fully furnished!

So we all agreed

It’s frustrating to be left out of the high-5-ing moments, the slap-on-the-back congratulations for a job well done.  It is so important to be acknowledged for your creativity (especially when creativity is so personal), so we decided if you aren’t invited to the party, make a party for yourselves and your design team.

Now these two are creative and clever, so with invoices still outstanding to them (therefore little funds for a party) my suggestion of a picnic in the office complete with blanket on the floor and champagne was welcomed with open arms.  I knew I struck gold when I heard the giggles at the end of the international call line!

A ritual celebrating the end of a project, passing an academic thesis, or anything you have poured your blood, sweat and tears into from inception to reality is certainly worth a meaningful gesture of celebration.  Success needs acknowledging.

Well done design divas.  Enjoy the picnic and toast your success.  You deserve it!

Love, The Burnout Queens xx

 

Hello from Brighton & London!: 7 May 2016

Well April was full of ups and downs for The Burnout Queens and Pups both weather-wise and personally.  Yet another rain and wind storm (some might call it a hurricane) of 100 mile per hour gusts that hit early April really delivered a punch.  The plants fell over on the roof terrace, the windows rattled, and of course it came ashore in the middle of the night!   We decided to check out the aftermath when the sun came out next day and  could not believe our eyes…the waves rolled the beach rocks up and over the promenade (and believe me some of those stones were rocks) and apparently uprooted several of the cute beach huts as well!

pic #1 b the storm

pic #2 t the storm

 

Day trips were off  thanks to unrelenting tube and rail strikes.  We were beached seaside (didn’t this happen a couple of months ago?!)…and that’s when April turned very different…

One week into the month and things started to unravel.  First, we had shocking news that a London friend and her dog were missing (Helen Bailey and Boris)! You only read about these things, but it has had our minds whirling all over the place.  We just keep holding onto hope.

pic #3 lean together

A few days later, the youngest Burnout Pup jumped onto the front steps and clipped her chin so hard she dislodged one of her teeth.  Off to the vet she went and returned minus 3 bottom front teeth!  Recouperation on the couch (milked it) and a visit from the tooth fairy made for a happy puppy.  The  following week we found ourselves rushing the other BP off to the vet emergency after a sleepless night.  Blood tests, pain meds, zonked dog and misdiagnosis had us all exhausted and spent!  Of course he needed his reward too, so he got his picture taken in his dapper sweater (honestly, you have to laugh, they are such divas).

pic #4 the patient

pic #5 the tooth fairy

 

pic #6 dapper dachs

No moments of fun, excitement and curiosity seeking, but we don’t call ourselves The Burnout Queens for nothing.  When upheaval hits, we know first-hand what gets us through the mess and out the other side.   We just have to hold onto our humour, our rituals and look for small signs of sanity and stability in our everyday.  For that Mother Nature always delivers.

pic #7 beauty in garden

pic #8 rituals

 

As I write this, April is over and we are getting back on our feet, focusing on new projects at work, and finding moments in the sunshine to just chillax!

Can’t wait for summer!

Love,

The Burnout Queens | Dr Toby and Dr Bev

PS:  If you’ve decided it’s time to defy ordinary and make some changes this spring, come join us inside The Realm!  Our global women’s club is expanding each month, (this month Netherlands and Norway) so it’s never too late to get acquainted.  Register for your instant membership here:  https://theburnoutqueens.com/the-realm/

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