The Empath Summit
Do you find yourself…
Taking what other people say about you to heart?
Giving so much to family and friends that you don’t have enough time every day for self care?
Critical about the way you look?
Being hard on yourself?
Join us for a three day magical journey in the space between waking and dreaming. The Empath Summit will inspire and motivate intuitive empaths like you to create focused transformation from a foundation of self love.
It’s time to transmute your wounds into light, dream and achieve big, and create from the vision of your highest self.
The Empath Summit will give you space to connect with your highest self and be present in the moment so you can access self love.
Empaths deserve to be held in a safe and sacred space. Empaths are healers of the world’s wounds. Their biggest challenge is often taking care of themsleves first before helping others.
Magic happens when empaths come together. Each day will be filled with amazing speakers who are ready to support you as an empath and highly sensitive person. Sessions will be live on zoom from 2/22/22 to 2/24/22.
Learn how self-blame forms in sensitive and neurodivergent individuals—and how to begin healing with compassion and self-trust.
Emotional pain is real and valid. Learn how to support your sensitive nervous system with compassion and care during overwhelming moments.
Discover your money archetype & transform your relationship with money in this gentle, empowering workshop for sensitive and neurodivergent people.
When life feels heavy, negativity can take over. But one simple daily goal—intentionally noticing small moments of beauty, joy, or awe—can train your brain to focus on the positive. This easy practice helps balance emotions, improve mood, and build resilience. Try it for a week and experience the shift!
Many sensitive and neurodivergent individuals experience developmental trauma and CPTSD, yet these two forms of trauma are often misunderstood. Learn how early-life adversity and chronic trauma impact emotional regulation, identity, and relationships—and discover pathways to healing.
New research on the Sensitive Autistic Phenotype reveals key health and neurological patterns in autism. A recent survey highlights common conditions like gut issues, anxiety, sleep struggles, executive dysfunction, chronic pain, and medication sensitivity. These findings stress the need for neurodivergent-affirming healthcare. Read the full report to explore key trends.
Feeling overwhelmed? Glimmers—small moments of joy, peace, or connection—can help regulate your nervous system and bring light to dark times. In this blog, Julie Bjelland, LMFT, shares how sensitive and neurodivergent individuals can train their brains to notice these moments, ease emotional overwhelm, and build resilience.
Discover gentle, effective ways to soothe your nervous system during overwhelm. Learn calming techniques specifically tailored for sensitive and neurodivergent individuals.
Unmanaged sensory overload can lead to serious health risks for sensitive and neurodivergent individuals, including burnout, immune dysfunction, and heart complications. Learn how sensory overwhelm affects your nervous system, why chronic stress can impact your well-being, and how to protect your health with science-backed strategies.
Many sensitive adults are discovering they’re autistic after years of being misunderstood. Explore 25 traits that may reveal a deeper neurodivergent identity, especially if you’ve related to being “just sensitive.”