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Welcome To My First Blog
Hi I'm Dahlia and welcome to my first blog ever! This blog is about the HSP (Highly sensitive person). For as long as I can remember, I have been a highly sensitive person. I have always been highly sensitive to people, energies, emotions, and various other stimuli. For many years, I struggled with my sensitive nature and after experiencing many difficult life circumstances , I have been on the path to self discovery and healing. During a healing session I had many years ago, a practitioner mentioned that I was a highly sensitive person and suggested a number of resources to help me along the way. After the healing session, I became curious about the HSP topic and began my journey from surviving to thriving as a highly sensitive person. I have grown and learned alot over the years, but after the recent sudden loss of my partner ( he was my best friend and love of my life), my sensitivity has been effected in ways I can't even explain (perhaps in another post). The experience of his loss has been excrutiatingly painful and when he died, I felt like I died too. This experience has propelled me to a whole new level of healing. After a mentor recently suggested I start a blog, I chose to write about the highly sensitive person. At first, I was reluctant to create a blog. I tend to be shy and introverted and had never posted on social media before. Because I felt driven and inspired, I decided to no longer let my ego run the show and decided to create this blog with a sense of purpose. Although I don't have it all mapped out yet, this blog is intended to serve many purposes. Some purposes of this blog include:
To provide information, tools, and resources about the HSP
To be of service or support other HSP's in some way
To connect with other HSPs and like minded people
To learn more about the HSP
To evolve as a writer and learn how to blog
This post is a brief introductory to this blog. In the next post, I will describe what an HSP actually is in more detail. Thank you for taking the time to read this post. Feel free to comment or request any topics for this blog and again, welcome to the blog!
With love,
Dahlia
Me: So I’d like my hair cut to here if that’d be ok
Hairdresser: [pointing at a wildly different place] About to here then?
Me: Yes of course! Thank you
Para introver biasanya kurang begitu suka bersosialisasi dan bertemu banyak orang. Mereka butuh banyak energi untuk melakukan dua kegiatan tersebut.
Jika kamu introver yang punya kerjaan harus ketemu banyak orang, artikel ini tepat untuk kamu baca. Ada beberapa playlist lagu yang bisa kamu dengerin untuk bangun mood dan memupuk energi banyak-banyak selama perjalanan menuju kantor.
1. Mardial, Moneva - U-Turn
2. Marshmello, Bastille - Happier
3. Andy Grammer - Don't Give Up On Me
4. Twin Forks - Cross My Mind
5. Sam Bruno - Search Party
6. Sia - Unstoppable
7. Rachel Platten - Stand By You
8. Sara Bareilles - Brave
9. Clean Bandit, Jess Glynne - Rather Be
10. Troye Sivan - Youth
Yak itu dia, beberapa rekomendasi lagu untukmu para introver di luar sana. Moga bisa menambah energi dan mood kamu, untuk bertahan seharian selama bersosialiasi di tengah masyarakat. Kasih tau juga dong playlist kamu sebelum aktivitas apa aja, komen ya 😁
Laughing at myself as I go through some old emails from grad school. If you ever wanted an email version of an INFJ door slam, it looks like sequentially replying to a social group email chain with:
"Thank you for the invitation! I’m so sorry I can't make happy hour."
One week later...
"Unfortunately, I can't make the birthday party."
Two weeks later…
“I’m unable to join that day.”
One month later...
"I won't be there."
Four months later...
"I'm moving to South Africa."
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Been giving this look to a lot of people these days
You settle down on a couch in a sunny corner, with your sketchbook, latest needlework, or a good book, along with a pile of blankets, and a pot of tea. However, you may or may not get around to any of it because napping is strongly encouraged. When you wake up, you stroll through the garden and then bake a batch of scones.
You turn on some classical music, pull a chair up to a magnificent mahogany work desk and crank out the newest plot twist in your murder mystery manuscript. For inspiration, you go for a walk in the rain, grab a coffee from your favorite cafe, and end up strolling the halls of a local museum.
You hop on the local public transportation and get off at a stop you've never been to before. You stroll through charming streets, go antique shopping, and browse bookshops and thrift stores. For a break, you grab a table at a local restaurant, order an indulgent meal, and journal about your excursions that day.
You grab your favorite travel bag, pile it full of books, a journal, and/or a sketchbook, and make your way over to your favorite coffee shop or bar. You snag a small table in a cozy corner and, over the course of several luxurious hours, imbibe in your favorite drink, and get lost in reading, writing, or sketching for hours. At the end of it all, you purchase a growler of your favorite brew, or bag of your favorite roast, and head home.
Fresh air is calling, and you must answer. You lace up your favorite pair of walking/running/biking shoes and hit the trail. The weather is perfect. A crisp breeze greets your face. As you breathe it in, the endorphins start flowing. You're making great time, but that's not the point. It's going to be a great day.
A whole day to yourself? You breathe a sigh of relief as you settle into an ergonomic chair in front of a desk equipped with enough monitors to create a screen the size of the Pacific Ocean. You feel the security of your noise-cancelling headphones suction to your ears like a life vest, and dive into the comforting world of your favorite game. With a minifridge within arms reach and plenty of snacks at your fingertips, life gets very, very good, for the next several hours. (Time? What is time? Also, what is “outside”?)
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