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122 | Feeling Lonely or Left Out This Valentine’s Day? Here’s Why It’s So Hard for HSPs

122 | Feeling Lonely or Left Out This Valentine’s Day? Here’s Why It’s So Hard for HSPs

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February can stir up a lot for highly sensitive introverts — comparison, loneliness, emotional pressure, and that quiet feeling of being “behind.” In this episode, I’m talking about why Valentine’s Day can feel emotionally overwhelming, even if you’re not actively thinking about it, and what’s actually happening beneath the surface.

We’ll explore why comparison hits HSPs harder, how loneliness shows up as emotional exhaustion, and why trying to push these feelings away often makes things worse. I’ll also share gentle ways to support yourself during this season without forcing positivity or shutting down emotionally.

If you’ve been feeling more sensitive, overstimulated, or emotionally tired lately, this episode will help you understand your emotions with compassion — and take the pressure off trying to feel fine when you’re not.

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