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The website content provides guidance and affirmations for highly sensitive persons (HSPs) and empaths to embrace their sensitivities, improve self-esteem, and set healthy boundaries.

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The article titled "Highly Sensitive? 9 Affirmations That Will Help You Feel Your Best" offers support to individuals who identify as highly sensitive persons (HSPs) or empaths. It emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and self-care in the face of societal misunderstanding or personal trauma. The author, who has experienced significant loss and the challenges of sensitivity, shares affirmations from Judith Orloff's "The Empath's Survival Guide" to help readers feel empowered and valued. These affirmations focus on self-love, emotional resilience, and the establishment of healthy relationships and boundaries. The article also distinguishes between HSPs and empaths, noting that while all empaths are highly sensitive, not all HSPs are empaths. It encourages readers to take a self-test to determine if they are highly sensitive and to educate themselves on the topic to foster a sense of community and self-understanding.

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  • The author acknowledges the struggle of highly sensitive individuals in coping with their nature, especially when faced with criticism or trauma.
  • Self-hatred can arise in sensitive individuals, signaling a need for deeper healing and acceptance of one's sensitive nature.
  • Affirmations are presented as a tool to counter negative self-perception and to remind sensitive individuals of their positive qualities.
  • The article suggests that the affirmations are beneficial not only to sensitive individuals but also to those seeking to improve self-esteem and set healthy boundaries.
  • The DOES model (Depth of Processing, Overstimulation, Emotional Reactivity, and Sensing the Subtle) is highlighted as a framework for understanding the traits of HSPs.
  • A clear distinction is made between HSPs and empaths, with empaths being described as those who not only sense subtleties but also absorb the energy and emotions of others.
  • The author encourages the use of affirmations to validate one's sensitivity, embrace personal gifts, and foster a positive self-image.
  • Educating oneself about sensitivity is recommended to normalize the experience and learn practical tools for managing it effectively.

Highly Sensitive? 9 Affirmations That Will Help You Feel Your Best

Not overly sensitive? They can help you too

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If you’re a highly sensitive person or an empath, you may find it hard to cope with your sensitive nature, especially when the world around you denies, dismisses, or denigrates your qualities. If you’re not careful, you could easily internalize the criticism, judge yourself, and feel as though you don’t belong.

I’ve had those moments myself. A few years ago, I lost my home and the vast majority of my possessions during the lava eruption on the Big Island. After being uprooted from my safe, peaceful 5-acre sanctuary, I couldn’t just go anywhere or do anything because of my sensitivities, which were compounded by trauma.

As a result, I sensed feelings of self-hatred — and I don’t use that word lightly — arise in me.

I felt shocked at first. But I didn’t judge myself for having these negative feelings. Instead, I took them as a sign that deeper work needs to be done to heal my original wounds and fully accept my sensitive nature.

The powerful affirmations I share below, from The Empath’s Survival Guide, Life Strategies for Sensitive People by Judith Orloff, were a perfect way to soothe those mean-girl voices, and remember all the positive qualities that go along with being a highly sensitive person or empath.

And you don’t have to be sensitive to benefit from most of these affirmations. Only a few mention sensitivity. The others zero in on self-esteem, healthy boundaries, and following your inner wisdom — big challenges for many of us whether we’re highly sensitive or not.

Not Sure You’re Highly Sensitive?

Before we move into the affirmations, let’s look at what it means to be a Highly Sensitive Person and/or an Empath.

Highly Sensitive People (HSP) comprise 15–20% of the population. High sensitivity, formally known as Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) is a normal, innate trait that makes you more aware of the subtleties around you, and thus more easily overwhelmed.

The DOES model, as explained by Dr Elaine Aaron, the foremost researcher on Sensory Processing Sensitivity, provides a simple summary of all the aspects of high sensitivity:

  • D = Depth of Processing: The tendency to process information more deeply.
  • O = Overstimulation: Because you notice much more, you’re more likely to become overwhelmed.
  • E = Emotional Reactivity: You feel more, meaning you react more to both negative and positive experiences.
  • S = Sensing the Subtle: You perceive more of the subtleties around you.

Want to know more? Read more about the DOES Model here.

Take the High Sensitivity Self-Test to see whether you might be a highly sensitive person yourself.

Highly Sensitive Person or Empath?

Judith Orloff describes the commonalities and differences between Highly Sensitive People and Empaths like this:

“Empaths share some or all of the traits of what psychologist Elaine Aron calls Highly Sensitive People or HSP’s. These traits include a low threshold for stimulation, the need for alone time, sensitivity to light, sound, and smell, plus an aversion to large groups. In addition, it takes highly sensitive people longer to wind down after a busy day because their system’s ability to transition from high stimulation to quiet and calm is slower. Empaths also share a highly sensitive person’s love of nature and quiet environments.

“Empaths however, take the experience of the highly sensitive person further. We can sense subtle energy, which is called shakti or prana in Eastern healing traditions and we absorb this energy into our own bodies. Highly sensitive people typically don’t do that. This capacity allows us to experience the energies around us in extremely deep ways. Since everything is made of subtle energy, including emotions and physical sensation, we energetically internalize the feelings, pain, and various physical sensations of others. We often have trouble distinguishing someone else’s discomfort from our own.”

To sum this up: You can be an empath and a highly sensitive person at the same time, but most highly sensitive people aren’t empaths.

9 Powerful Affirmations for Highly Sensitive People and Empaths

Although Orloff created the following affirmation clusters specifically for empaths, I find them extremely helpful as a highly sensitive person.

If you feel ready to validate yourself as a sensitive person or empath, try them out. You can read one or more to yourself every morning, tape your favorites to the fridge or a mirror, or put them on your computer desktop where you’ll see them frequently.

  1. “I vow to honor my sensitivities and treat myself lovingly as I explore what it means to be an empath and embrace my gifts. I will appreciate myself everyday.”
  2. “I am strong. I am loving. I am positive. I have the power to clear all negativity and stress from my body. I embrace my physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness.”
  3. “I will listen to the wisdom of my body. I will eat a healthy diet. I will practice self-care to heal my addictions and stay physically, emotionally, and spiritually balanced.”
  4. “I deserve to be in a loving relationship where I feel comfortable. I deserve to express my true needs. I deserve to have my sensitivities respected. I deserve to be heard.”
  5. “I will protect my energy around draining people. I will learn how to set healthy boundaries. I will learn to say ‘no’ at the right times. I will listen to my intuition about the relationships that are nurturing for me.”
  6. “I will embrace my sensitivities and take time to rest and recharge. I will express my needs with supportive people. I will not hide my gifts. I will be authentic. I will stand in my power. I am proud to be a sensitive and loving person.”
  7. “I set my intention to attract rewarding work that energizes me. I will practice self-care in my profession to protect my sensitivities. I vow to play and to rest when I’m off work to recharge myself.”
  8. “I will honor my intuition. I will listen to my dreams. I will not second guess my inner voice. I will seek to find balance with my intuition and other aspects of my life so that I can express my full spectrum of sensitivities and be whole.”
  9. “I will treasure myself and vow to have people in my life who treasure me as well. I will use my sensitivities to better my own life and the world. I will celebrate the adventure of being an empath.”

You can add to this list by writing your own affirmations that speak specifically to your needs and wants. Just remember to put them in a positive framework, not a negative one.

If you suspect or know you’re a highly sensitive person or empath, in addition to using these affirmations, I strongly suggest educating yourself.

By reading about high sensitivity or what it means to be an empath, you’ll learn you’re not alone and you’re not abnormal. You’ll acquire the ability to take care of yourself and stand up for yourself. You’ll discover tools that will help you soothe your nervous system so you can meet each day with greater confidence and ease.

To Sum Up

What now? Here are some steps you can take to understand, accept, and appreciate your sensitivity.

  • Highly Sensitive People (HSP) comprise 15–20% of the population. If you wonder whether you’re a Highly Sensitive Person but aren’t sure, take the High Sensitivity Self-Test created by Dr. Elaine Aron.
  • If you sense other people’s emotions, energy, and physical symptoms in your body, you may also be an Empath in addition to being a Highly Sensitive Person.
  • Use any or all of the 9 affirmations above on a rotational base to help you accept and honor yourself as a sensitive person.
  • Educate yourself about what it means to be a Highly Sensitive Person or Empath so you can come to appreciate the qualities you have.

Follow these steps and gradually you’ll come to accept your sensitive nature more and more, and appreciate the unique qualities that go along with being a Highly Sensitive Person or Empath. Personally, I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

Originally published on Always Well Within

Self Improvement
Self
Affirmations
Mental Health
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