How to Build a Successful Business as a Highly Sensitive Person
Larry Easto
I Help Self-Employed Professionals Market & Grow Their Service Businesses | Marketing Coach | Author of 30+ Books & Online Video Courses | Sharing Practical Strategies for Authentic Business Growth |
In case you missed it, yesterday I announced my participation in the HyperFocus To Hustle Summit!?
As I explained in yesterday’s article, the Hyperfocus to Hustle Summit aims to empower neurodivergent entrepreneurs.? The descriptor neurodivergent includes ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and Highly Sensitive Person.
The summit will offer actionable insights into growth, productivity, and wellbeing to help neurodivergent entrepreneurs succeed in their businesses.
My specific area of neurodiversity is being a highly sensitive person.
In my presentation I will share several stories of how several of my current information products came together.? My rationale for sharing these stories is to use my experience as a model for understanding how HSP attributes can make a positive contribution to our individual businesses.
Now that I have recorded my presentation and submitted it to the event organizer, I can reflect on what I learned from preparing my presentation.
Many years ago, I recognized that I was probably a highly sensitive person.?
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But for whatever reason, I never really took it seriously.? It wasn’t until I seriously considered the role my HSP attributes played in my life that I fully appreciated their positive impact on some of my greatest achievements.
If only I had known …
By way of quick reference, signs of being an HSP include:
If you, (or someone you) know is—or might be—a highly sensitive person, I encourage you to register for the summit and check out my presentation on Wednesday Feb 26 at 1:15 EST.? Hopefully, I can help you figure out how your HSP attributes can make a positive contribution to your business.
To learn more about the Hyperfocus to Hustle Summit, click here.