Välkommen att tillsammans med andra högkänsliga och deras anhöriga uppmärksamma den internationella HSP-dagen!
Dagen har skapats för att öka kännedomen och kunskapen om högkänslighet, ett medfött personlighetsdrag som kännetecknar ca 20% av jordens befolkning. Bara i Sverige innebär det ca 2 miljoner människor!
Tillsammans kan vi verka för att sprida kunskap om högkänslighet, så att både högkänsliga och icke-högkänsliga förstår varandra bättre. Som privatpersoner emellan, inom skola, vård, omsorg, arbetslivet m.m.
World Introvert Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to better understand and appreciate introverts. The first World Introvert Day was held in 2011. World Introvert Day started when psychologist and author Felicitas Heyne published this blog post calling for a day for us quiet ones. Let’s face it: introverts are a misunderstood minority. We live in an extrovert world and introverts often appear to be arrogant and strange. Which they aren’t. Introverts just work differently.
And let’s not forget that although introverts might be a minority, they are a majority in the gifted population. Most famous scientists, philosophers, artists and thinkers are introverted. Introverts shape the world we live in. But they also have to face specific health risks, job-related problems and often difficult relationships. Let’s take a moment on January 2 and think about what it means to be an introvert. A better understanding of introversion will lead to a better world.
Välkommen att tillsammans med andra högkänsliga och deras anhöriga uppmärksamma den internationella HSP-dagen!
Dagen har skapats för att öka kännedomen och kunskapen om högkänslighet, ett medfött personlighetsdrag som kännetecknar ca 20% av jordens befolkning. Bara i Sverige innebär det ca 2 miljoner människor!
Tillsammans kan vi verka för att sprida kunskap om högkänslighet, så att både högkänsliga och icke-högkänsliga förstår varandra bättre. Som privatpersoner emellan, inom skola, vård, omsorg, arbetslivet m.m.
World Introvert Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to better understand and appreciate introverts. The first World Introvert Day was held in 2011. World Introvert Day started when psychologist and author Felicitas Heyne published this blog post calling for a day for us quiet ones. Let’s face it: introverts are a misunderstood minority. We live in an extrovert world and introverts often appear to be arrogant and strange. Which they aren’t. Introverts just work differently.
And let’s not forget that although introverts might be a minority, they are a majority in the gifted population. Most famous scientists, philosophers, artists and thinkers are introverted. Introverts shape the world we live in. But they also have to face specific health risks, job-related problems and often difficult relationships. Let’s take a moment on January 2 and think about what it means to be an introvert. A better understanding of introversion will lead to a better world.
Välkommen att tillsammans med andra högkänsliga och deras anhöriga uppmärksamma den internationella HSP-dagen!
Dagen har skapats för att öka kännedomen och kunskapen om högkänslighet, ett medfött personlighetsdrag som kännetecknar ca 20% av jordens befolkning. Bara i Sverige innebär det ca 2 miljoner människor!
Tillsammans kan vi verka för att sprida kunskap om högkänslighet, så att både högkänsliga och icke-högkänsliga förstår varandra bättre. Som privatpersoner emellan, inom skola, vård, omsorg, arbetslivet m.m.
World Introvert Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to better understand and appreciate introverts. The first World Introvert Day was held in 2011. World Introvert Day started when psychologist and author Felicitas Heyne published this blog post calling for a day for us quiet ones. Let’s face it: introverts are a misunderstood minority. We live in an extrovert world and introverts often appear to be arrogant and strange. Which they aren’t. Introverts just work differently.
And let’s not forget that although introverts might be a minority, they are a majority in the gifted population. Most famous scientists, philosophers, artists and thinkers are introverted. Introverts shape the world we live in. But they also have to face specific health risks, job-related problems and often difficult relationships. Let’s take a moment on January 2 and think about what it means to be an introvert. A better understanding of introversion will lead to a better world.