Hello lovelies! Thanks for listening (and reading!)
This is a re-release.
I'm taking a break/pause for the Summer "slowing down to speed up" and am looking forward to what the Fall will bring!
To name a few things that I'm working on are!
1. A new podcast titled "Quiet Leader" for introverts, empaths and highly sensitive people (to be launched in the late Summer).
2. An upcoming Audio Summit (to be launched in the Fall of 2025) with the same premise A Summit for High Achieving Introverts, Empaths and Highly Sensitive People to go from Selfless to Self-love and from Depleted to Dynamic!
3. And an upcoming Audiobook (to be released in February of 2026) with the same title except it will be A Guide for High Achieving Introverts, Empaths and Highly Sensitive People to go from Selfless to Self-love and from Depleted to Dynamic!
I hope you enjoy this episode!
Thanks in advance!
Elizabeth
My website: www.westelizabeth.com
IG handle: @imelizabethwest
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Back to your regularly scheduled programming....
Ep #13 How Did I Get Here? (My Self-Awareness on Being an Introvert and an HSP).
I have a much longer podcast episode titled...
"Ep #2 Connecting..The..Dots Throughout My Life on Being an Introvert and an HSP".
This episode is the "cliff notes" version.
And I also mention more about the day when I was being really hard on myself which made me have a "breakdown" and how I discovered podcasts.
That day I took a walk and I found Julie Bjelland's, "The HSP Podcast", clicked on an episode and she talks about how being hard on yourself as an HSP is the absolute worst thing HSP's can do to ourselves!
I had always been hard on myself since I could remember!
It was a "light bulb" moment and the first of many for me in self-awareness and self-discovery journey.
I also speak about being a caretaker for 14 years, which is why I never got a chance to 'learn' about my traits until the pandemic in 2020!
All in all, I speak about my Self-Awareness and Self-Discovery of my characteristics and traits with being an Introvert and an HSP.
And how only now with me learning more about myself can I really 'do better' and help myself. Like the Maya Angelou quote, "When you know better, you do better".
Podcast Mentions:
"The HSP Podcast" now titled "The Sensitive and Neurodivergent Podcast" by Julie Bjelland
Highly Sensitive Refuge Website
Introvert, Dear Website (the podcast is also by the same name)
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