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Artist of the Month

Each month, the Sensitive Empowerment Community highlights a talented artist from our creative members. From breathtaking photography to inspiring art forms, these features celebrate the power of creativity in calming the sensitive nervous system and fostering connection. Artistic expression supports mindfulness, self-discovery, and community bonding. Explore this month’s featured artwork and discover how creativity can inspire and uplift.

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Thankful for Community: Collective Thriving as HSPs by Christine Magnussen

This Thanksgiving, embrace gratitude and connection with Julie Bjelland’s Sensitive Empowerment Community. Join Christine Magnussen’s Thanksgiving Potluck on Zoom for HSPs 60+, explore free resources, and focus on what truly nourishes your soul. Christine offers health coaching for Positive Aging and well-being.

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Building Emotional Resilience Through Compassion by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

"Nurturing Compassion as a Way of Being" is a free course for Sensitive Empowerment Community members, teaching emotional resilience, relationship building, and self-compassion over three months, starting in September. Join us to cultivate compassion and boost well-being in a supportive space of like-minded HSPs.

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Nourishing the Sensitive Soul by Christine Magnussen

As a highly sensitive empath, Christine Magnussen reflects on protecting her energy while caring for others. She highlights how Julie Bjelland’s Sensitive Empowerment Community has helped her set healthy boundaries and maintain balance, crucial for thriving as a sensitive person.

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Coping with Climate Change - in Community By Alex Arnold (she/her), MSPsych, ACC, from Alma Coaching

Climate change is having material but also psychological impacts on our wellbeing, whether directly or indirectly. In addition to the many individual tools available to cope with stress and build resilience, coming together in community to talk about our emotional response provides significant benefits. This article highlights many free and online options.

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Joyful Journeys: Travel Tips for HSPs and Empaths on the Go by Rebecca Jo-Rushdy

Traveling as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) or empath comes with its own set of challenges, from sensory overload to emotional stress. In this article, discover practical tips to make your journeys smoother and more enjoyable. Learn how to manage noise, find sensory-friendly spaces, practice grounding exercises, and take care of your emotional needs, so you can embrace your sensitivity and turn every trip into a joyful adventure.

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Designing a Sensitive World by Christine Magnussen

HSPs are the changemakers! Imagine a world where the majority of people are highly sensitive, bringing a depth of  compassion, intuition, and keen problem-solving skills!

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How Sensitive Creators Flourish in the Window of Joy by Carol Huckle

Learn how to stay in your own "window of joy" as a sensitive creator to shine your own HSP light out into the world!  

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Intuitive Parenting: Homeschooling Support by Carol Huckle

This is a special article created to support all those who have reached out about homeschooling questions & concerns.

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Intuitive Parenting: The Power of Customizing Education to Support the Sensitive Child by Carol Huckle

Having a child feel thoroughly understood and having their natural interests encouraged and celebrated is the key to making education a lifelong joyful experience.

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Growing a Business to Support Our Creativity Guest Post by Andrea Weber

Eli Trier, a highly sensitive, autistic artist shares insights into her vibrant art, neurodivergent influences, and strategies for managing creativity and business.

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The Healthy HSP - A Sensitive Topic by Christine Magnussen

Christine, a sensitive individual in her 70s, transformed her own health challenges into a mission to inspire others; and established a Master Health Club specifically tailored for HSPs aged 50 and over, addressing key issues like osteoporosis, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairments related to stress.

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Decluttering: Your Family’s Antidote to Winter Blues By Rebecca Jo-Rushdy

What if decluttering could help boost our mental & physical well-being during the winter months? The time we spend hibernating during the cooler months presents the perfect opportunity to create a soothing sanctuary, set our intentions for the upcoming year, as well as improve relationships with ourselves and our loved ones.

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