39: Highly Sensitive People: Hidden Struggles, Powerful Strengths, and Why Sensitivity Is Not a Weakness

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 25 MIN

39: Highly Sensitive People: Hidden Struggles, Powerful Strengths, and Why Sensitivity Is Not a Weakness

from Highly Sensitive and Strong · host Daphnie Leigh

If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” this episode is for you.Many Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) grow up feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or like something about them needs to change. But high sensitivity is not a flaw — it’s a nervous system trait.In Episode 33, we explored the core traits of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). In this follow-up episode, we go deeper.We explore what high sensitivity actually looks like in real life — including the hidden struggles that many HSPs carry, and the powerful strengths that emerge when the nervous system is supported rather than overwhelmed.You’ll learn why perfectionism, people-pleasing, overthinking, and emotional absorption often develop in sensitive nervous systems — and how those same traits become insight, compassion, and resilience when supported.High sensitivity is not a flaw or a diagnosis. It is nervous system wiring, and when that wiring is understood, it becomes strength.If you’re new here, this episode is part of a short series exploring high sensitivity and the nervous system.New to the podcast? Start here:Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person?Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive PeopleEpisode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive PeopleEpisode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

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