"Thank you so much for the information and for an excellent and very helpful class. The overlay of HSP makes the MBTI so much more clear. And the way you describe things is so different from others I have heard that it helps me see things in a very different way; eg, extroverting and introverting as verbs; learning to use your non-dominant skill to support and service your dominant skill." MD, December 2013
From an INFP:
"I really valued learning
this from YOU, because you ARE an HSP, you understand the trait so well and you
also know the MBTI as well as you do.
This is a wonderful combination.
The material felt well integrated because it is integrated in you. I am so very
grateful to you for offering this class. There was a ton of very rich
material and learning. You have so much to I share! And...I liked that you asked us to decide on our types for ourselves before receiving the raw scores from the assessment. This, following the process of learning about the different preferences, then applying the learning to ourselves. This approach was very powerful."
YT, December 2013
From an INFP who was confused about her J(Judging) and P (Perceiving)
"It was great being able to finally identify my accurate MBTI type ~~ as I said previously, had been confused about P and J, because I had taken the MBTI some time ago (provided by a psychologist, so a professional version) and had come out right in the middle between P and J." YT, December 2013
From an HSP Extravert, who was confused about her Introversion, Extraversion and High Sensation Seeking and experiences a conflict between her T (Thinking) and F (Feeling) :
"I
think one of the most profound things I heard from you was right out of the
gate on the first call when you described being an HSP Extravert and mentioned
the low-grade lethargy that sets in if the necessary down-time drags on for too
long --
and that too much isolation is not healthy. I was also struck by what you said
about needing novel stimulation but being left with a combination of being
energized but exhausted.
Those things -- the mysterious low-grade lethargy that is not depression and
the dance and difficult balance between stimulation seeking and
solitude-seeking pretty much sums up many of the issues I wrestle with as an HSP Extravert. Again, I am so, so grateful that you mentioned the low-grade lethargy! It made my jaw
drop to hear you talk about it, and I haven't stopped being thrilled that you
put words to that odd condition. I've never heard anyone else talk about it and
make the point that it is not the same as depression or social anxiety."
L.D. December 2013
Again, please go here for detailed information about the class; what you will learn; what handouts you will receive, and how to make payment --- before January 2 !!
http://www.lifeworkshelp.com/HSP-Newsletter/myers-briggs/
Thanks and I hope to see you in class or at a 2014 HSP Gathering Retreat.
With HSP connection and love,
Jacquelyn