Understanding Emotional Intensity in Sensitive and Neurodivergent People by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Exploring why emotional intensity is heightened for sensitive and neurodivergent people, how viewing emotions as “wrong” can make us feel more overwhelmed, and how self-compassion can support healthier emotional regulation and resilience.

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Learning from Nature: What Biodiversity Teaches Us About the Importance of Embracing Neurodiversity by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Just as biodiversity strengthens and sustains ecosystems, embracing neurodiversity enriches human communities by fostering resilience, creativity, and growth.

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Why Loneliness May Be More Common and Damaging in Sensitive and Neurodivergent People by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Sensitive and neurodivergent individuals often face heightened loneliness due to unique communication styles, sensory sensitivities, and the challenge of finding authentic connections. This loneliness can lead to increased mental and physical health risks, making it crucial to find supportive spaces like the Sensitive Empowerment Community, where members can connect, share experiences, and foster a true sense of belonging.

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Find Belonging and Flourish: Unique Groups for Sensitive and Neurodivergent Individuals by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Looking for a space that truly understands you? Our Sensitive Empowerment Community offers a range of groups tailored for sensitive and neurodivergent individuals. Whether you’re seeking personal growth, business support, or a safe space to explore your identity, we have a group for you. Join us today to connect, grow, and thrive!

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Nonverbal Ways to Help Calm Someone’s Anxiety: The Science Behind Calming Signals by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Learn how nonverbal cues like slow breathing, body language, and presence can help calm someone's anxiety by activating their mirror neurons and promoting emotional regulation.

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Why Heat Intolerance is Harder for Sensitive and Neurodivergent People by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

I explore how heat intolerance affects sensitive and neurodivergent individuals, discussing sensory overload, nervous system stress, and emotional impacts. I share personal experiences and tips for managing these challenges, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion and practical self-care.

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10 Essential Tools to Help Sensitive People Flourish by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

With the right support, sensitive people can lead empowered and fulfilling lives by reducing overwhelm, building resilience, and embracing strengths.

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Building Emotional Resilience Through Compassion by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

"Nurturing Compassion as a Way of Being" is a free course for Sensitive Empowerment Community members, teaching emotional resilience, relationship building, and self-compassion over three months, starting in September. Join us to cultivate compassion and boost well-being in a supportive space of like-minded HSPs.

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Nourishing the Sensitive Soul by Christine Magnussen

As a highly sensitive empath, Christine Magnussen reflects on protecting her energy while caring for others. She highlights how Julie Bjelland’s Sensitive Empowerment Community has helped her set healthy boundaries and maintain balance, crucial for thriving as a sensitive person.

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The Sensitive Person's Toolkit for Tough Days by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Essential tools and strategies for sensitive individuals to build an Emotional Toolkit that helps manage overwhelming emotions, reduce stress, and navigate life's challenges with resilience.

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Coping with Climate Change - in Community By Alex Arnold (she/her), MSPsych, ACC, from Alma Coaching

Climate change is having material but also psychological impacts on our wellbeing, whether directly or indirectly. In addition to the many individual tools available to cope with stress and build resilience, coming together in community to talk about our emotional response provides significant benefits. This article highlights many free and online options.

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How to Help Others Understand You: A Guide for Sensitive and Neurodivergent Individuals by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

A guide to help sensitive and neurodivergent individuals communicate their needs, set boundaries, and foster understanding while prioritizing self-care and well-being.

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Navigating the Deep Soul Pain of Losing a Mother: A Journey for the Sensitive Heart by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Losing a mother is a profound and life-altering experience, especially for those who are sensitive.

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Joyful Journeys: Travel Tips for HSPs and Empaths on the Go by Rebecca Jo-Rushdy

Traveling as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) or empath comes with its own set of challenges, from sensory overload to emotional stress. In this article, discover practical tips to make your journeys smoother and more enjoyable. Learn how to manage noise, find sensory-friendly spaces, practice grounding exercises, and take care of your emotional needs, so you can embrace your sensitivity and turn every trip into a joyful adventure.

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The Wide-Ranging Impacts of Sensory Overload and the Importance of Sensory Reduction by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Discover how sensory reduction can help highly sensitive and neurodivergent individuals manage overstimulation and improve overall well-being.

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Designing a Sensitive World by Christine Magnussen

HSPs are the changemakers! Imagine a world where the majority of people are highly sensitive, bringing a depth of  compassion, intuition, and keen problem-solving skills!

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Are You "Shoulding" All Over Yourself? by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

We've all been there: the nagging voice in our heads telling us we "should" do this or "should" have done that. This phenomenon, often referred to as "shoulding," can be incredibly detrimental to our mental and emotional well-being.

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How Sensitive Creators Flourish in the Window of Joy by Carol Huckle

Learn how to stay in your own "window of joy" as a sensitive creator to shine your own HSP light out into the world!  

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Intuitive Parenting: Homeschooling Support by Carol Huckle

This is a special article created to support all those who have reached out about homeschooling questions & concerns.

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