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The challenges and joys of being highly sensitive and an INFP - Interview with Jas Hothi

The challenges and joys of being highly sensitive and an INFP - Interview with Jas Hothi

Update: 2020-12-11
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The challenges and joys of being highly sensitive and an INFP - Interview with Jas Hothi

In this episode I interview Jas Hothi. Jas is an INFP, coach & writer. He is the curator of INF Club, where he provides resources and coaching for INFPs, INFJs & intuitive types.


If you have never heard about those personality types, you can read more about them and take a test here: https://www.16personalities.com/


This time we spoke less about big business questions and went more into the challenges specific to highly sensitives, intuitives and INFPs. Of course we came up with quite some ways of how to deal with those challenges and how to step into your full potential instead.


If you want to learn more about Jas and his coaching, check out his website: https://infclub.net/


And here is the mini study he conducted between HSP and INF types:

https://infclub.net/articles/an-hsp-and-myers-briggs-mini-study/


This was such a fun interview! :)


Enjoy and much love to you!

Lydia

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Disclaimer:


This podcast may contain product placement / advertising.


The work that I do is alternative or complementary to standard health care. I am not a licensed medical doctor, psychiatrist or psychologist, so none of my offerings and advice should be construed as a substitute for the advice of a licensed person in these practices.


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The challenges and joys of being highly sensitive and an INFP - Interview with Jas Hothi

The challenges and joys of being highly sensitive and an INFP - Interview with Jas Hothi

Lydia Sophia Wilmsen