JESSICA COOK: AUTHOR
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5 Reasons Why HSPs Are Pros at Traveling​

Nonfiction
I've always been a sensitive person, and for a long time that meant constantly apologizing for my emotions and tendencies to become easily overwhelmed. It wasn't until my manager had us do a personality test at work that I discovered I was a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). It completely rocked my world. Finally I knew why I was the way I was and did the things I did!

As I learned more about my personality, I began to see the positives of being an HSP (such as being empathetic, attentive to detail, creative) and began to really appreciate why God made me the way He did.

The Highly Sensitive Refuge was an online journal and community that helped me along on my journey. I was so happy to be able to contribute my article, ​​"5 Reasons Why HSPs Are Pros At Traveling", to the wealth of knowledge and resources on the site. 

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  • Home
  • About
  • Published Works
    • The Mule Of Mud Hollow - Novel
    • When The Tide Comes In - Short fiction
    • A Walk Around Inis Mor - Travel memoir
    • 8 Superpowers of Highly Sensitive People - Nonfiction
    • Grandma tells a story - Poem
    • 5 Reasons Why HSPs Are Pros At Traveling - Nonfiction
  • Writing blog
  • Contact
  • Goodreads
    • Where the Crawdads Sing
    • Almost Somewhere: Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail
    • Irena's Children
    • Luther and Katharina
    • Thunderstruck