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Do you have a keen imagination and vivid dreams? Is time alone each day as essential to you as food and water? Are you 'too shy' or 'too sensitive' according to others? Do noise and confusion quickly overwhelm you? If your answers are yes, you may be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). Most of us feel overstimulated every once in a while, but for the HSP, it's a way of life. I..more
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Liad MagenUnfortunately, no. There is no easy way to get OTHER people sensitive to you. You can only try to take actions that involves you and your behavior -…moreUnfortunately, no. There is no easy way to get OTHER people sensitive to you. You can only try to take actions that involves you and your behavior - such as taking some time off aside, and such. The book clarifies it well, and encourage you to take actions before reaching such a state. Nevertheless, in my opinion, the more people read the book, the more they will be aware to this issue and maybe become more sensitive to the need of others.(less)
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Jan 03, 2011Edible Tapestry rated it it was amazing
It's a godsend. So nice to know why I am the way I am after a lifetime of 'loved ones' telling me I needed to be less shy, have more confidence (that's real doable when someone constantly criticizes your inborn characteristics), be more outgoing, worry less, am too thin-skinned, take everything personally (duh, I do take it personally when I'm being attacked), and my favorite, 'You are just like your father!'. I am just like my father, it's an inherited trait and he's one of my favorite people...more
May 01, 2010Kirsten rated it liked it
Shelves: from-library, mental-health, non-fiction
Ok, I finished it. First the good: Aron is at her best when she is helping the reader assess real world challenges and come up with concrete solutions. What do you do when your job overwhelms you? How do you work it out with your spouse or friends when activities they find exciting just overwhelm and overstimulate you? That's good stuff, and I think if you're aware that your personal tendencies are causing you to be stuck in unpleasant or untenable situations, this is definitely a helpful book. I..more
Sep 14, 2008Connie added it
I'm not really sure how to rate this book (so I won't in terms of a star rating). It's not really what I expected. It’s more of how to get over the stigma of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) which, personally, I've already done. Where the book sort of let me down is that there are a lot of medical reasons - not just depression (which the author does go into in medical terms) - that can cause someone to be HS. A few that I know (because I have them) are: *Pernicious Anemia – some symptoms are..more
Sep 21, 2015Thomas rated it really liked it
Thankful that this book exists to support those who have always felt more sensitive to the world around them. Though I enjoy a party every now and then, I do prefer one-on-one conversations and time spent reading books and listening to Ariana Grande. With the popularity of books like Quiet by Susan Cain, society has started to warm up to those who desire time alone and those who get aroused faster by external stimuli. Still, Elaine Aron's The Highly Sensitive Person contributes to our understa..more
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May 29, 2008Amy rated it it was amazing
Shelves: non-fiction
This, for me, was an amazing book. I will be reading it again eventually, just to remind myself of all the important information that Aron researched and now shares with readers. It has taken me roughly 30 years to learn many things about myself which are clearly explained by Aron's research. I feel more confident about expressing my needs, now that I know I'm not the only one, and now that I have been reminded about the strengths which balance out my weaknesses. I am definitely a 'highly sensiti..more
Apr 20, 2010Ruth rated it really liked it
If you have ever felt like life is too overwhelming and all you want to do is crawl into a cave and hide away from it all, this book might be for you. This book contains a little too much psychobabble for my taste (too much talk about parenting your inner infant and other wonderful stuff like that - without all of that I would have given it five stars) but I am glad I read it because I finally understand why I am so weird. Now I know why I can be such an introvert even though I love being around..more
This is the only source I've found that so clearly separates the 'Highly Sensitive' trait from simply being an introvert (which I am not). This book helped me understand my own personality in a way I've been looking for since I was little. I feel empowered by this new knowledge, and more able to adapt and adjust to be a happier person, partner and human. The only reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5 is because I think the author may lose readers when going in depth into subjects like psychotherap..more
Thoroughly disappointed. As I identify as an introvert, I have become increasingly suspicious that I might be high sensitive (or a HSP) as well. I felt the book went too much into repeating how different people are HSPs are so at different points of their lives (childhood, adulthood, etc.). I get it already. I had hoped there would be more about how to cope and what HSPs can do. Others have already gone over the issues in the book, but one part that particularly bothered me and turned me off for..more
Jul 29, 2011Shélah rated it it was ok
I probably didn't like this mostly because it's self-help and I was just trying to get some concept of how to explain myself to other people.. but way too much in the way of 'you thought there was something wrong with you, but there isn't!' Seriously, as an introverted person, don't you think most of us (70%) would be able to deduce what it is that makes us different (especially when many of us are also gifted)? Even with a rather tormented adolescence, I never thought there was anything 'wrong..more
Jan 30, 2014Sarah rated it did not like it
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking was much better. If I hadn't read Quiet before reading this book, I may have given it 2 or 3 stars instead. There were a few helpful discussions of sensitivity and the differences between sensitive and non-sensitive people, but overall. just. ugh. The author sounds very stuck in her way of thinking, and the style of writing was very grating. Everything was about childhood trauma (except for the excerpt that said it wasn't all abo..more
Apr 16, 2011Mary rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I actually found this book to be very helpful. The author/psychologist coined the phrase 'highly sensitive person'(or 'HSP') admittedly in reference to herself and to those whom she has found in her 5 years of research to make up approximately 20% of the human population. Highly sensitive people share many of the same attributes: They are most often introverted (not necessarily “shy”) turning inward for strength and rejuvenation. They are typically highly intelligent, very creative, compassionat..more
هالكتاب إلو عندي ذكريات قديمة ذكريات دمها تقيل أو يمكن أنا بشوفها دمها تقيل بعد مرور الوقت عليها قاريتو من شي أكتر من عشر سنين أو 13 سنة وقتها طلعت روحي و عملت المستحيل لحتى قدرت حصلت عليه و وقتها أول منتدى اشتركت فيه عالنت بحياتي كان عن قارئي هذا الكتاب كان وقتها الاكتشاف العظيم يعني إنو في ناس هيك بالدنيا و تماهيت مع الحالة، و فلقت راس الناس يلي بعرفهم بهالاكتشاف العجيب و صرت كتير شاعرية وقتها و كتبت شوية شعر هي لما كنت عم حاول اتعايش مع ذاتي اللطيفة المزعجة قبل ما أنتصر أنا و ذاتي الظريفة الشريرة (شوية..more
Mar 04, 2008Cindy rated it it was amazing
Ever wonder why some people perceive almost everything while others seem oblivious? Ever wonder why some folks seem overwhelmed at times while others see to manage through those markets and crowds without a care? Ever wonder why some are told they are just too sensitive, which makes them distance themselves from others? If you do, this book will help answer those questions about the 10-20% of our population that has the unique gift or curse of being Highly Sensitive People.
Feb 27, 2015Sarah rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Have you ever thought you were weird because you couldn't stand to watch movies or read books with a lot of violence in them while other people seemed to love that stuff? Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed from being around a lot of noise, strong scents, or bright lights, especially florescent lights? Have you ever been called 'too sensitive' or 'too shy?' Are you deeply moved by art and music? Are you particularly sensitive to changes in temperature, body language, and your surroundings?..more
1/1/16 $2.99 on Kindle. DNF - Chapter 5 of 15. I give up. So far not what I was looking for. I know I'm not 'flawed' and my self-esteem is fine. What I was hoping to find here are ways to improve interactions with others, including hopefully ways to help them understand and accept I am not like them, but not 'broken' or needing to 'try harder' to be more like them. This book so far has been all over the place. It's talking about 'highly sensitive' to outside stimuli, but then talks about sensitivit..more
Nov 25, 2008Joel rated it really liked it
Aron has caught on to the fact that some of us are more susceptible to stimulation than others. Rather than use standard medical terminologies such as obsessive compulsion, depression, or bipolar disorder, she calls people afflicted/blessed with this frame of mind 'Highly Sensitive Persons' or HSPs. Aron probes the personality of that 10 to 20% of persons who are especially sensitive to stimula. She offers a checklist of characteristics that might indicate that you are highly sensitive including..more
Oct 01, 2009Holly Lindquist rated it it was ok
I remember feeling quite jazzed about this book when I first read it. After all, I was so shy that I didn't really begin to connect with my peers until late middle school. I felt overwhelmed every time I had to leave my house and whenever I was around people I was a tightly wound ball of anxiety and irritation. I always felt I was way more sensitive to nearly everything than most people, and here was a book that seemed to validate my experience and offer solutions. Except the solutions didn't rea..more
This book helped me realize what I had already suspected...I was in fact a highly sensitive person. And more importantly..it was ok...for I had good reason for being that way.
Jun 05, 2018Odette Knappers rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Een fijn en goed boek. Fijn en duidelijk. Wat ik fijn vond aan dit boek: * De herkenbaarheid * Hoe de schrijfster omgaat met de karaktereigenschap. Dat er niets mis met je is, of afwijkend. Misschien wel anders, maar de ene persoon heeft het ook eerder koud dan de ander, dan is het ook niet raar dat andere prikkels bij de een anders binnen komen dan bij de ander, toch? Dit vond ik een heel fijn inzicht en een goede vergelijking. * De hoeveelheid wetenschappelijk onderzoek ernaar die ze noemt. Wat ik..more
With a box full of books to read and only so much spare time, I've implemented a new rule of thumb; generally, if the book doesn't hook me by the first few chapters, I stop reading it and try the next one. I am a fast reader, so I don't feel I am asking too much of a book to keep me interested for twenty minutes. This title kept me engaged for about one third of the book. After that I started skimming, and when I had to force myself to keep going I said 'Hey, what's up with that, I might as well..more
Jul 05, 2016Lucinda rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Seeking a sense of self! [..] Alas, when being watched, timed or evaluated an intuitive-sensitive goes into themselves and the inability to function is lost.. BALANCE is Key! This illuminating read is full of profound insights, into the mind and experiences of the intuitive-sensitive being. If anyone so desires to feel and experience what it is like to be this --then look no further; for it's all here in front of you. As a personal side note, having rated 99% HIGH on everything, clearly I knew..more
First of all, I have to clarify for the record that The World is not, thankfully, (at least at this point in my life), 'overwhelming' me. But I have often been told that I'm being 'too sensitive' about a comment someone made about me And I got intrigued by this book when I saw it referenced in Oprah magazine. (Well..full disclosure, I didn't just 'see' it. I took the quiz 'Are You A Highly Sensitive Person?' while I was getting a pedicure. And I got a score that landed me in the Yes zone. So I w..more
Jul 10, 2018نورالهدى الفارس rated it really liked it
الشخص مفرط الحساسيّة , إذا كنت تتمتّع بحياة جوّانية غنيّة , وتتأثّر بعمق بالأشعار والموسيقى , وتنفر من مشاهد العنف وتتوتّر من الأصوات العالية والزحام , فغالباً هذا الكتاب يعنيك , أنت شخص مفرط الحساسيّة. وجدت معظم المراجعات هنا تدور حول فكرة أن القارئ لن يجد نفسه وحيداً بعد اليوم , فما يمرّ به يمرّ به كثيرون , والواقع أن هذه لم تكن مشكلتي , لم أشعر يوماً بالخجل من صفة الحساسية التي أمتلكها , بل أشعر أن الصفات أعلاه هي ما ينبغي أن يكون عليه المرء بالطبيعة, رغم أنني سمعت وأسمع على الدوام نصائح بالتخ..more
I learned that not only nothing is wrong with me because I am 'too sensitive', and that I don't need to develop a 'thick skin', but that being highly sensitive is a gift that I should be proud of.
Apr 03, 2015Sara Shakouri rated it it was ok
This book has a soothing tone of an adult talking to a firghtened child. I could understand that. I had been there too: there was that moment when I realized that Poe's 'The Tale-Tell Heart' seemed too familiar; that I was about to pass the line and change into those neurotic characters. So when the book started with stories of people terrified about losing their sanity, and the author threw in the nonsense about 'royal-adviser class' I thought I can understand why she is doing this, although I..more
Jul 22, 2013Christine Lloyd rated it really liked it
I'm a lot happier after reading this book, not because it changed me but because it gave me the language to talk about my quirks and the confidence to be OK with them. Very few people will identify 100% as a highly sensitive person, and I think most people will identify to a greater or lesser degree. However, as somebody on the sensitive end of the spectrum, I've spent a lot of time frustrated by my inability to deal with long parties with strangers, loud concerts with bright light effects, and a..more
3 stars because I found reading this book to be tremendously validating and meaningful, but at the same time I had a lot of criticisms of it. This book describes that percentage of the population whose systems are easily (over)stimulated by sensory information. Wow, do I wish someone had given me this book to read, like, 10 years ago. The criticisms: - Wanted more specific techniques and suggestions. - She's really into how Highly Sensitive People are super important to society and we should all fe..more
Jan 08, 2013Krysten Watson rated it it was amazing
Once I got past the title and understood why Dr. Aron uses the phrase HSP, I was on much better terms with the book. In fact, it was quite a relief to read about my own personality, which is often quietly and unobtrusively at odds with modern American culture, from a rather clinical, yet entirely compassionate, point of view. After leaving for college, I discovered a real appreciation for my parents and after reading this book, even more so. I was brought up in a quiet environment that nurtured..more
Nov 17, 2015Kelly rated it liked it
I really liked the overall message of this book and found it informative. Unfortunately I also found it rather dry, and some of the exercises and comparisons outdated and obtuse.
This book describes me very well. If felt that finally there was a book and a name for the cluster of many of my traits. A friend in the medical field said that this book describes a personality profile, not a particular diagnosis. However through the author's evidence she shows that sensitivity is a distinct trait, not a side-effect or problem. After reading this book, I was much more comfortable describing what works for me because I fit being a highly sensitive person. The book says 'we are 15..more
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“We are a package deal, however. Our trait of sensitivity means we will also be cautious, inward, needing extra time alone. Because people without the trait (the majority) do not understand that, they see us as timid, shy, weak, or that greatest sin of all, unsociable. Fearing these labels, we try to be like others. But that leads to our becoming overaroused and distressed. Then that gets us labeled neurotic or crazy, first by others and then by ourselves.” — 34 likes