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Highly sensitive person traits: the 5 most important in a row

Do you want to know what highly sensitive person traits or characteristics are? This article will help you further!

HSP problems

Are you tired quickly or is your head ‘full’ of something? Do you suffer from other people’s opinions? This can be due to high sensitivity.

HSP test

Approximately 1 in 5 people is a highly sensitive person (HSP). With this HSP test you can find out whether you are highly sensitive. Highly sensitive people are (unconsciously) extra open to stimuli and impressions: they can experience stimuli more intensely compared to non-HSP. Being high-sensitivity has many advantages, so HSP can enjoy their life intensely.

However, if you still do not control your high-sensitivity properly, this can lead to many complaints and disadvantages. For example, if you have received too many stimuli and become over-stimulated, you may experience a lot of annoyance. Long-term examples are (chronic) fatigue or a burn-out. If you become over-stimulated, it is easier to perceive negative energy, which can lead you into a vicious circle. It is then often difficult to gain insight into yourself and to break through this…

However, high sensitivity doesn’t have to make you tired. You can also develop qualities that belong to high sensitivity and be productive! If you develop more insight into your qualities and pitfalls, you can adjust your thought and/or life pattern, so that you experience more energy and are more productive.

Highly sensitive person traits

Below you find 5 important highly sensitive person traits or characteristics that can be part of high sensitivity; qualities as well as possible disadvantages if you do not yet optimally control your high sensitivity.

The characteristics and traits of high sensitivity vary from person to person. You can apply the traits and characteristics to both adults and children.

Highly sensitivity symptoms or characteristics

Note: the following high-sensitivity traits or characteristics are sometimes called ‘high-sensitivity symptoms’. This term is incorrect, because a symptom always represents a phenomenon or characteristic of a disease. High sensitivity is not a disease, but a wonderful quality if you manage it well!

HSP trait 1: You have a preference for….

  • Silence and rest
  • Art and beauty
  • Justice and respect
  • Inspiration
  • Deeper things, like your vocation
  • Spirituality
  • Many things; you have a broad interest

HSP trait 2: You behave in a specific way:

  • You are creative
  • You are conscientious
  • You are a perfectionist
  • You function best at your own pace. If you have not yet mastered your high-sensitivity, you do not like it when you are observed; it may make you nervous.
  • You learn fast
  • You are cautious because you can see the consequences quickly
  • In your work quality and satisfaction are just as important as salary

HSP trait 3. You register in a specific way:

  • You have an eye for details
  • Your senses are sharper
  • You experience a sensitivity to paranormal matters such as light beings (like Ascended Masters) or entities
  • You experience that you are sensitive to stimuli such as pain
  • You experience strong emotions

HSP trait 4. In your relationship with other people:

  • You can feel very responsible. If you don’t control your high sensitivity yet, you can lose yourself in this and eliminate yourself.
  • You can empathize with others and perceive what others need.
  • You can feel the atmospheres and moods of others well. Through these points you can help others easily and quickly.
  • You can be touched by heartfelt remarks. If you have not yet mastered your high-sensitivity, unfriendly remarks can quickly upset you.

HSP trait 5: You have a special inner experience:

You experience a rich inner world.

If you don’t control your high sensitivity yet, you can experience:

  • Difficulty to stick to your own energy (you can feel you are like a “sponge” or chameleon) and therefore you can;
    – involve / take over the emotions of others on yourself
    – easily overloaded in an environment with many impressions (e.g. by people and/or sounds) and feeling tired or empty
    – quickly suffer from stress symptoms
    – experience frequent mood swings
    – experience a sensitivity to addictions or depression
  • You need a lot of time to recover from impressions/events (you like it to be alone)
  • That you don’t always feel understood and therefore bother about whether or not you withdraw.
  • Your sensitivity lowers your self-esteem, which can go hand in hand with embarrassment.

Which highly sensitive person traits do you recognize yourself in?

Share it in the comments!

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About Femke de Grijs and Mathijs van der Beek

We are Femke and Mathijs: a Dutch couple and we are both highly sensitive and highly intuitive/paranormal. We feel a non-physical presence beyond the visible site and we are very interested in spirituality and sacred places.

We love to travel the world with our dog Juultje (born in 2022).

We like helping highly sensitive and paranormal persons to discover their divine calling and soul purpose and live it, so they can feel alive too.

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  • Dear femke,
    I saw your list of hsp characteristics and i was wondering if you are not confused with empaths. I thought hsp are high sensory sensitive and empaths are emotional sensitive, so they are actually the ones that absorbs energy from others not the hsp. And hsp don't perse have to be empathic to be labeled as an hsp. At least according to Judith Orlof and Elaine Aron (authors).

    Kind regards

    • Dear Anna,

      Thank you for your reaction.

      There are a lot of misunderstandings about this subject. Maybe I will write an article about this in the future.

      Sensitivity can express itself in various ways. For example: some people say about themselves they are:

      • not sensitive
      • a little bit sensitive
      • highly sensitive
      • extremely sensitive, sometimes defined as paranormally gifted

      There are a lot of definitions for ‘empath’.

      Every highly sensitive person is unique and can

      • behave empathically, or not.
      • be sensitive for all kind of stimuli, for example for physical (including the senses), emotional and mental energies (for example: a highly sensitive person can feel the opinion from someone else).

      Kind regards,
      Femke

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