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63 | Do You Cry A Lot as an HSP? Why It's Okay and How it Helps You Build Emotional Awareness

63 | Do You Cry A Lot as an HSP? Why It's Okay and How it Helps You Build Emotional Awareness

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If you’ve ever felt embarrassed for crying too easily or found yourself wanting to hide your emotions, this episode is for you. As a highly sensitive person, you feel deeply—and that often means your emotions show up as tears.

In this episode, I’m breaking down why crying a lot is actually normal for HSPs, why it’s not something to avoid or be ashamed of, and how those emotions are actually guiding you back to your true self.

I’m also sharing a few practical steps you can take when you feel like you need to hide your emotions—especially in public. If you’ve been trying to shut down your sensitivity just to get through the day, this episode will give you permission to feel, process, and reconnect with who you are.

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