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HSP and Guilt: How to Deal with Guilt When You Can't Help Others in Need
Today, I want to discuss the "guilt" that HSPs (Highly Sensitive People) often face, especially when they can't help others in need. We'll explore why this guilt occurs and how to manage it.
The Consequences of Parents Not Accepting Their Children as They Are
Parents often wish for their children to lead better lives, and when they perceive that their children's actions do not align with this ideal, they may become concerned and try to steer them in what they believe to be the right direction.
How to Maximize Your Potential
In life, many people strive to maximize their potential, and this goal is deeply connected to experiencing happiness. Here, we will explore three key points on how to achieve this.
Kintsugi and Self-Acceptance
Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique for repairing broken pottery, using gold or silver powder to beautifully mend the broken parts. It symbolizes not just repair but also the acceptance of damage as beauty, finding new value in it.
What You Can Do to Feel Happy
In modern society, we often feel a vague sense of anxiety by focusing on the unchangeable past or the yet-to-happen future amidst our busy lives.
The relationship between HSPs and non-HSPs, and orchids and dandelions.
HSPs are highly sensitive and react strongly to environmental changes and other people’s emotions. On the other hand, non-HSPs are less affected by environmental changes