From office politics and moody colleagues to harsh lighting and pressing deadlines, work can be one of the most difficult places for people who feel too much. Even in offices that seem fairly peaceful, clairsentients unconsciously pick up on that subtle energy beneath the surface—their bosses stress, coworkers’ personal problems, company financial issues, and so on. As a result of all this confusing energy, work can become emotionally and physically exhausting for even the most grounded intuitive empaths. And, it’s a place we can’t afford to be emotional.
I have a …
What do you do when you seem to have outgrown some of the people in your life?
Yesterday I was catching up with a friend and we got to talking about how confusing it can be when you no longer resonate with some of the people around you. This friend—let’s call her Kathy—had evolved quite a bit in the past few years. While she was happy with all the changes she’d made in her life, she’d started to realize that she’d outgrown some of her friends and loved ones. As …
Last week’s blog about feeling too much generated a lot of emails from many of you on how difficult life can be as a clairsentient. Thank you for taking the time to email me your feedback. My heart goes out to all of you; I know how overwhelming it can be to be someone who feels too much. While you may feel like you’re on an emotional rollercoaster now, I want you to know that it’s entirely possible to take back control. With the right tools, you can quell the …
Ever feel like you just feel way too much? Are you prone to anxiety, depression, moodiness, or over stimulation, but can’t put a finger on why? Do you tend to find large crowds overwhelming?
While you may feel like there’s something “wrong” with you for being so sensitive, you may actually have an uberly wonderful gift! You’re clairsentient—an intuitive empath who literally feels the emotions of others.
I hope you’re jumping for joy because this is a good thing. Really! So, before you keep reading, take a second to think about how …
It’s official! We’ve left Sedona. Before leaving Arizona, we decided to go out to one of our favorite restaurants for dinner. The sun was just setting as we got into the car, and we had one of the most beautiful drives. All the mountains were aglow against the purple and orange haze of the sunset. It was quite stunning! As I admired the view, I started to get a bit sentimental about saying goodbye to this amazing place we’d called home for the last three years and I thought about …