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Highly sensitive persons (HSPs) experience the world with heightened awareness, deep processing, and increased sensitivity to emotional, social, and environmental stimuli. While sensitivity is often misunderstood, it can be a significant strength when properly understood and supported. Our keynote speakers help audiences explore the science, psychology, and lived experiences behind high sensitivity, offering practical insights for individuals, leaders, educators, and organizations.

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How do you get the most out of a keynote on Highly Sensitive Persons in your organization?

If your organization is looking to better understand individual differences, improve well-being, strengthen communication, or create more inclusive environments, a keynote on highly sensitive persons can provide valuable insights. High sensitivity influences how people process information, respond to stress, build relationships, and perform in different settings.

If your audience already has a strong understanding of psychology or well-being, a more advanced keynote can explore topics such as neuroscience, emotional resilience, mental health, or the strengths associated with high sensitivity. The right keynote helps audiences move beyond misconceptions and gain a deeper appreciation of sensitivity as a valuable human trait.

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Meet our experts – Speakers on Highly Sensitive Persons

  • Jill Bolte Taylor

    With her renowned Whole Brain Living framework, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor inspires organizations to lead with awareness, compassion, and cognitive agility.
    USA
  • Eleanor Longden

    Eleanor Longden, a renowned mental health advocate and TED sensation, helps organizations foster person-centered solutions for complex mental health challenges.
    UK

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What is a Highly Sensitive Person and why is it relevant?

A highly sensitive person is someone who processes sensory, emotional, and social information more deeply than average. This trait, often referred to as sensory processing sensitivity, affects how individuals respond to their surroundings, relationships, and experiences.

High sensitivity is relevant because it influences well-being, communication, leadership, learning, and workplace performance. Highly sensitive individuals often demonstrate strong empathy, creativity, intuition, and attention to detail, but they may also be more affected by stress and overstimulation. Understanding this trait helps individuals, organizations, and communities create environments where sensitivity can be recognized as a strength rather than a limitation.

 

Which topics do our keynotes on Highly Sensitive Persons cover?

High sensitivity influences how people experience emotions, relationships, learning, and everyday challenges. Our speakers explore the psychological, neurological, and personal dimensions of sensitivity while helping audiences better understand how highly sensitive individuals can thrive. Below are some of the key themes explored in our highly sensitive persons keynotes:

 

Understanding the science of sensitivity

High sensitivity is increasingly being studied through psychology and neuroscience, providing greater insight into how sensitive individuals process information and respond to their environments. Understanding the science behind this trait helps challenge common misconceptions and promotes greater awareness. Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor explores the fascinating relationship between the brain, emotions, and human experience. This topic helps audiences gain a deeper understanding of sensitivity from both a scientific and practical perspective.

Emotional awareness and mental well-being

Highly sensitive individuals often experience emotions more intensely, which can be both a strength and a challenge. Developing emotional awareness and healthy coping strategies is essential for maintaining well-being and building resilience. Through her work in mental health advocacy and education, Eleanor Longden highlights the importance of understanding and embracing individual experiences. This topic provides valuable insights into emotional health, self-awareness, and personal growth.

Creating supportive environments

The way schools, workplaces, and communities are designed can have a significant impact on highly sensitive individuals. Supportive environments help reduce unnecessary stress while allowing people to contribute their strengths more effectively. This topic explores how organizations can create cultures that value different ways of thinking, communicating, and processing information. Audiences gain practical strategies for fostering inclusion, understanding, and well-being.

 

Benefits of a keynote on Highly Sensitive Persons

A keynote on highly sensitive persons helps audiences better understand a personality trait that affects millions of people worldwide. Participants gain insight into how sensitivity influences communication, relationships, performance, creativity, and emotional well-being.

For organizations, these keynotes can support inclusion, employee well-being, leadership development, and stronger workplace cultures. By recognizing sensitivity as a potential strength, audiences learn how to create environments where individuals can perform, contribute, and thrive in ways that benefit both themselves and those around them.

 

Other relevant keynotes within Highly Sensitive Persons

You may also be interested in keynotes on Mental Health, Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, Well-being, Resilience, Personal Development, and Empathy. These related topics provide broader perspectives on emotional well-being, human behavior, and personal growth. Together, they help individuals and organizations better understand how people process experiences, build resilience, and contribute their unique strengths.

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How to Book a Speaker

Booking a speaker with A-Speakers is a simple and tailored process that ensures your event receives the perfect angle on the topic. Start by sharing your needs with us, such as event type, preferred speaker, and budget, via email or phone. We then match your requirements with the competencies of our experts and present the ideal candidate for your audience. Once the details are agreed upon, we draw up a contract and collaborate on the further planning to ensure a successful execution. After the keynote has taken place, we of course follow up and evaluate your satisfaction. Book your speaker today.

  • Tell us your wishes and needs: Give us a short description of your event, and feel free to include your wishes for a topic or specific speaker, so we can advise you in the best way possible.
  • Get a tailored recommendation: Our skilled speaker consultants base their suggestions on your needs and help you choose the speaker that best matches your criteria and budget.
  • Formalize the agreement: Once we've found the perfect speaker for your event, we prepare a contract that both parties sign.
  • Planning and execution: We support you all the way and coordinate the details together to make the event a successful experience.
  • Follow-up and evaluation: After the keynote, we naturally follow up to see if the event lived up to expectations.

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