#HighlySensitivePeople/Introverts: Update: Jenn Granneman’s Battle Against Colon Cancer Needs Your Help!

Life has a way of testing the strongest among us. In November 2024, Jenn Granneman, an important thought leader in the highly sensitive and introvert community received news that would shake anyone to their core. She was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer, a life-threatening condition that turned her world upside down.  She worries about her three year old son Finn and his future, about how he’ll cope with seeing his mother fight this battle. She wonders how she’ll continue to provide for him as future life saving medical bills will mount and the costs of treatment will become overwhelming.  Her friend, Kate R, started a GoFundMe campaign to help Jenn in her fight against colon cancer. The funds will go directly towards her medical…

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#HighlySensitivePeople#Introverts: What If Finding People Who Get You Was Easier Than You Think?

Do you ever wonder how to find people who get you? As a highly sensitive person, introvert, or someone with social anxiety, it can feel especially hard to meet people who share your depth, curiosity, and quiet passions. But here's something simple that can change everything: Have a hobby. Even better—share it. Many people like yourself have a rich inner world and a wide range of interests. But we often forget that those very interests can be a bridge to connection. Whatever your interest your hobby can help you: Meet like-minded souls Spark new ideas (maybe even a business!) Add meaning and joy to your life Feel more confident socially—because you're sharing what lights you up I get a lot of questions like:"How can I…

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#HighlySensitivePeople#Introverts: Is constant worry the silent killer no one talks about?

Is constant worry the silent killer no one talks about? Do you ever feel like worry is just part of who you are? I’ve lived with that constant buzz of anxiety for years. As a highly sensitive person, I can feel the weight of the world pressing on me—my mind racing through endless possibilities of what might go wrong. It feels responsible. It feels like I’m doing something useful. But lately, I’ve been asking myself...  Is all this worrying helping—or is it quietly hurting me? There will always be reasons to worry. But I’m choosing selective, purposeful concern over generalized anxiety. Wasteful worry drains me mentally, physically and clouds my thinking. I want my energy available when it really matters—not wasted on imagined disasters that…

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#HighlySensitivePeople#Introverts: What if the career you chose was never meant for the person you actually are?

What If the Career You Chose Was Never Meant for the Person You Actually Are? Let’s be honest—most career advice doesn’t work for highly sensitive people. We’re told to “lean in,” hustle harder, climb ladders, network like pros, and power through. But what if that constant push is exactly what’s burning us out? What if the job, the career path, the identity you’ve built… was never aligned with your nervous system, your natural gifts, or your values? If you’re bored, burned out, stuck, or secretly dreaming of something else, you’re not alone—and you’re not broken. Here are some thoughts: Start with your nervous system, not your résumé. If your body contracts at the thought of Monday morning, that’s not weakness. That’s wisdom. Don’t chase passion—follow…

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