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How Highly Sensitive People Can Embrace Their Sensitivity and Build Lasting Confidence

September 16, 20249 min read

Being a highly sensitive person (HSP) is a unique and powerful experience. Your sensitivity brings depth, empathy, and creativity to the world. However, it can also make you prone to self-doubt, insecurity, and emotional turbulence, especially when it comes to confidently taking charge and leading. The key to navigating this journey is to embrace your sensitivity as a strength while building the confidence to stand tall in your true self.

Understanding Sensitivity as a Strength

One of the first steps to overcoming self-doubt is to recognize that your sensitivity is not a flaw, but a gift. Highly sensitive people often have heightened empathy, deep thinking abilities, and a strong sense of creativity. These qualities are invaluable in both personal and professional settings, as they allow you to connect deeply with others, think critically about complex issues, and create innovative solutions.

Embracing these traits starts with reframing how you view your sensitivity. Instead of seeing it as a burden, begin to see it as your superpower. This mindset shift can help you stop seeking external validation and start relying on your inner strengths to guide you, especially when feelings of imposter syndrome arise.

According to Dr. Elaine Aron, a pioneer in the study of highly sensitive people, about 15-20% of the population are HSPs, and they process sensory data more deeply than others. This depth of processing can lead to increased empathy and creativity but also to overwhelm and self-doubt when overstimulated.

My Story of Overcoming Self-Doubt as an HSP

In my early career, I remember attending a high-pressure meeting where I was the only woman in the room. As a highly sensitive person, I felt overwhelmed by the intense emotions and subtle cues of the people around me. My mind was racing with self-doubt: “What if they don’t take me seriously?” or “What if I say something wrong and embarrass myself?”

During the meeting, my heart was pounding, and I found myself second-guessing every thought. However, something shifted within me when I realized that my sensitivity was an asset, not a weakness. I could pick up on the unspoken tensions in the room, which allowed me to address issues others hadn’t even noticed. When I finally spoke up, I was able to offer insights that transformed the conversation and led to better outcomes.

This experience taught me that it’s okay to feel uncomfortable or out of place at times. When you learn to harness your sensitivity and trust in your unique perspective, you can confidently navigate even the most challenging situations.

Overcoming Self-Doubt and Building Confidence

Self-doubt is a common challenge for HSPs, often fueled by perfectionism and the fear of not meeting impossibly high standards. To overcome this, start by practicing self-compassion. Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you offer to others. This can help reduce the internal pressure you place on yourself and create space for growth and learning.

I’ve personally experienced this in situations where I perceived someone had more status than me or I was afraid of their judgment. In those moments, I felt uncomfortable sharing my opinion and doubted myself. What I didn’t realize was that my opinions mattered and that simply being present can bring shifts in the environment. I learned that I don’t need to prove myself to anyone. The turning point came when I shifted my mindset: You can choose not to let other people’s opinions or judgments matter. What matters is your love for yourself and a deep knowing that you matter. This internal shift allowed me to create empowerment from within, which has been transformative in building confidence.

Reframe Your Self-Talk and Criticism

Another effective strategy is to challenge negative self-talk. Pay attention to the critical thoughts that arise when you feel insecure or doubtful. Instead of accepting them as truth, actively counter them with positive affirmations and reminders of your strengths. For example, if you catch yourself thinking, "I'm too sensitive for this," replace it with, "My sensitivity gives me a unique perspective that is valuable and needed".

Additionally, learning to accept and tolerate criticism can be a game-changer for building confidence. By reframing mistakes as opportunities for growth rather than failures, you can begin to see challenges as stepping stones to greater resilience and confidence. This shift in perspective helps reduce the fear of failure and encourages you to take risks and step out of your comfort zone.

Further Strategies to Build Confidence as an HSP

Aside from challenging negative self-talk and practicing self-compassion, there are other effective strategies that highly sensitive people can adopt to boost their confidence:

  • Create a Daily Affirmation Practice: Start your day with positive affirmations. Writing and saying affirmations like "I am confident in my unique gifts" or "My sensitivity is a strength" can set a positive tone for the day.

  • Set Small, Achievable Goals: Break down big challenges into smaller, manageable steps. Each time you achieve a small goal, it reinforces your confidence and helps you tackle larger tasks.

  • Surround Yourself with Supportive People: Building a network of supportive friends, family, or colleagues who understand your sensitivity can bolster your confidence. These people can offer encouragement and remind you of your strengths when self-doubt creeps in.

Navigating Emotional Turbulence

Highly sensitive people are often deeply affected by their environments and the emotions of others, which can lead to intense emotions and emotional overwhelm. To manage this, it's essential to establish boundaries and prioritize self-care. This might involve setting aside time for solitude, engaging in activities that replenish your energy, and being selective about the environments and relationships you invest in.

Moreover, developing a practice of mindfulness can help you stay grounded during emotionally turbulent times. Mindfulness allows you to observe your feelings and emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them, giving you the space to respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively. This practice can significantly enhance your emotional resilience and help you maintain a sense of calm and control.

Empath's Experience of Intense Emotions

Highly sensitive people who are also empaths often absorb the emotions of others, sometimes without realizing it. This can lead to emotional overload, where you feel not only your own feelings but also the stress, sadness, or anxiety of those around you.

For example, if you’re in a workplace where tension is high, you might find yourself feeling drained or anxious, even if you’re not directly involved in the conflict. Understanding this emotional exchange can help you develop better coping mechanisms.

How to Manage Intense Emotions as an Empath

  1. Recognize What’s Yours vs. What’s Not: The first step to managing intense emotions as an empath is to distinguish between what feelings belong to you and what you may have absorbed from others. When you start feeling overwhelmed, take a moment to pause and ask yourself, "Is this my emotion or someone else's?"

  2. Practice Energy Clearing: After being in emotionally charged environments, engage in practices that help clear emotional energy. This could be a simple visualization, where you imagine yourself surrounded by light, or taking a walk in nature to ground yourself. Learn that the emotion is not who you are.  It is just energy that is moving through you.

  3. Set Emotional Boundaries: It’s important for empaths to set strong emotional boundaries. This could mean politely distancing yourself from toxic or emotionally draining relationships, or limiting your time in environments where you know emotions will run high. But most important, start to learn that you don’t have to let someone else’s emotions affect you.  You can choose.

Living Authentically

For many HSPs, confidence comes from living authentically—aligning your actions and decisions with your true values and desires. This might mean letting go of societal expectations or pressures that don't resonate with your inner self. Whether it's choosing a career that aligns with your passions or creating a lifestyle that honors your need for tranquility, living authentically can greatly enhance your sense of self-worth and confidence.

It’s also important to remember that being kind and compassionate starts with how you treat yourself. As an HSP, you may be naturally inclined to people-please, but building confidence often requires standing up for your own needs and boundaries.

The Journey to Living Authentically as a Highly Sensitive Person

Living authentically is a continual process of self-discovery and alignment. For highly sensitive people, this journey can be particularly important, as living out of alignment with your true self can lead to burnout and dissatisfaction.

  • Understanding Your Core Values: One of the keys to living authentically is identifying your core values. These are the principles that guide your decisions and give your life meaning. Take time to reflect on what truly matters to you—whether it’s creativity, compassion, or freedom—and then assess whether your current lifestyle aligns with these values.

  • Making Life Choices in Alignment with Your Values: Once you’ve identified your core values, it’s time to make decisions that reflect them. This might mean making bold choices, like pursuing a career that aligns with your passions, even if it’s unconventional. Or it might involve smaller changes, like creating boundaries in your relationships to protect your emotional well-being.

  • The Confidence that Comes from Authentic Living: When you begin to live in alignment with your values, something magical happens: your confidence grows. No longer are you seeking external validation because you’re living a life that feels true to yourself. This kind of inner confidence is unshakable because it’s built on a foundation of authenticity.

Exercises to Strengthen Your Confidence as a Highly Sensitive Person

  • Journaling for Self-Awareness: Take 10 minutes each day to journal about your emotions, thoughts, and reactions to events. This can help you process any self-doubt or intense emotions and give you clarity on where your sensitivity is serving you.

  • Daily Meditation Practice: Create a mindfulness routine to help ground yourself during emotional turbulence. Focus on deep breathing and observing your feelings without judgment, allowing you to gain control over your emotional responses.

Conclusion: Embracing Your Sensitive and Confident Self

Navigating the balance between sensitivity and confidence is an ongoing journey, but it's one that is entirely within your reach. By embracing your sensitivity as a strength, challenging self-doubt, and living authentically, you can confidently lead a life that is both fulfilling and true to who you are.

Remember, you don’t have to do this alone. Seeking support from a community of like-minded individuals or a coach who understands high sensitivity can provide you with the tools and encouragement you need to thrive. Your sensitivity is a gift—embrace it, nurture it, and let it empower you to live confidently.

For more insights and guidance on embracing your sensitivity, visit Sharon Seaberg.

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Sharon Seaberg

Sharon is a mentor for self-actualizing women. She leads smart successful women to a deeper understanding of themselves. To create a life plan that inspires them. Breakthrough on what is holding them back. And live a life that lights up their mind, body, and soul. She spent three decades in the corporate world in the fast-paced, high-stress, high-tech industry before walking away from exhaustion and becoming a life coach. She is a wife and mom of 2 amazing girls. Today, Sharon is the founder and CEO of A New Way of Being You. Her passion is to empower women to be authentic leaders; to stop wearing ‘busyness’ as a badge of honor; to learn how to have unshakable confidence and use conscious communication when faced with difficult people, and to feel more alive every day.

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