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93 | How 3 Women Learned to Manage Their HSP Emotions

93 | How 3 Women Learned to Manage Their HSP Emotions

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If you’ve ever worried that feeling your emotions would be “too much” or feared that letting one feeling out would open the floodgates, you’re not alone.

In this episode, I’m sharing the real stories of three HSPs and introverts who felt exactly that way, until they learned tools that helped them stop running from their feelings.

You’ll hear from Lisa, Kim, and Debbie as they talk about what life was like before they joined Manage Your HSP Emotions, the shifts they experienced inside the program, and how they’re now able to feel their emotions without fear.

Their words are honest, relatable, and so encouraging for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by big feelings. My hope is that their stories give you a glimpse of what’s possible for you, too.

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