
Jenn Granneman
Co-Author SENSITIVE at Penguin Random House (US)
Author of SENSITIVE, an Amazon Best Book of the Year | Founder of @introvertdear | Helping introverts feel more at ease in social situations
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Apr 17, 2024 |
espaciologopedico.com | Jenn Granneman |André Solo
Tu sensibilidad es una fortaleza, aprende a usarla. Un libro eminentemente práctico e inspirador que cambiará, de una vez por todas, nuestra percepción de las personas altamente sensibles y les dará alas. Todo el mundo tiene un lado sensible, pero una de cada tres personas posee una genética que la hace, física y emocionalmente, más sensible que los demás.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
highlysensitiverefuge.com | Jenn Granneman
Being sensitive is often unfairly stigmatized and misunderstood. If you’ve ever heard the phrase, “Stop being so sensitive!” or “It’s not that bad,” then you’ve experienced this stigma. However, in our book, Sensitive, which I co-authored with Andre Sólo, we argue that sensitivity is a strength and an advantage in life. In our book, we identify five gifts of sensitivity: empathy, creativity, sensory intelligence, depth of processing, and depth of emotion.
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May 10, 2023 |
bbrief.co.za | Jenn Granneman |André Solo
The Power of a Thoughtful Mind in an Overwhelming WorldBy Jenn Granneman and Andre SóloDo you have a heightened sense of empathy? Do you often notice tiny details that others don’t? Do you ever feel overwhelmed in a busy, loud environment? If you answered yes to any of those questions, chances are you’re a ‘highly sensitive person’, along with one fifth of the population. The science of sensitivityHighly sensitive people exemplify our most humane traits.
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May 8, 2023 |
highlysensitiverefuge.com | Jenn Granneman
The words we use shape how we treat each other, and people often think of ‘sensitive’ as a bad thing. Is there a better option? This article is adapted from our book, SENSITIVE, which I co-authored with Andre Sólo. Although you clicked on this article, you may not want to be called sensitive, let alone highly sensitive. To many people, sensitive is a dirty word. It sounds like a weak spot, a guilty admission, or, worse, an insult.
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Mar 6, 2023 |
bigthink.com | Jenn Granneman |André Solo
Excerpted from SENSITIVE by Jenn Granneman and Andre Sólo. Copyright © 2023 by Jennifer Granneman and Andrew Jacob. Used by permission of Harmony Books, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Editor's note: The first section of this excerpt, which includes a definition of "sensitive," was taken from an earlier section of the book.
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