10 Signs You Might Be a “Highly Sensitive Person”
Posted: September 11, 2020
Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP)? If so, you’re not alone. It is estimated that roughly 15 to 20 percent of the population is highly sensitive. In fact, scientists now believe there is a gene behind this trait.
But what does it mean to be highly sensitive? The HSP is generally defined as someone with “acute physical, mental, and emotional responses to external (social, environmental) or internal (intra-personal) stimuli.”
The bad news is, being highly sensitive can make many “normal” life situations feel awkward and downright uncomfortable. But fear not, there are some benefits to being highly sensitive, and I’ll share those a little later in this post.
Signs You May Be a Highly Sensitive Person
If you are curious whether you may be part of the population that is highly sensitive, here are 10 signs to look for:- You are quick to feel negative emotions such as sadness and anxiety.
- You may feel physical symptoms in relation to these emotions, such as headaches and muscle tension.
- You become overwhelmed with physical stimuli such as sound, light and smells.
- You have never felt comfortable around crowds. The energy of the crowd easily overwhelms you.
- You become very emotional over the injustices of the world. (you cry or become angry at the thought of children or animals being harmed, as an example)
- You often worry what others think of you.
- You take things personally.
- You have a hard time letting things go and receiving critical feedback.
- You avoid most social situations and prefer to stay home alone.
- You startle easily to loud noises.