Journaling for Highly-Sensitive Introverts | HSP, Regulate Emotions, Journaling Prompts, Overstimulated, Nervous System
**TOP 2.5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST FOR HSPs AND INTROVERTS**
☑️Do you find that the littlest things cause you to overreact and then feel guilty?
☑️Wish you knew how to feel your emotions without them taking over?
☑️Are you so used to hiding how you feel or checking out that it’s hard to even know what’s going on inside?
☑️Ever wonder if being “too emotional” is just who you are… and if that means you’re broken?
Take a deep breath. You’re not broken, you’re just a highly sensitive introvert trying to survive in a world that doesn’t make space for sensitivity. I got you!
This podcast will show you simple strategies to stop hiding your emotions, reset your nervous system to reduce emotional overwhelm, and embrace your sensitivity as a strength instead of something to hide.
You’ll learn practical tools to stop feeling emotionally drained, create self-care routines and space to rest and recharge during your day, and feel understood and seen for who you truly are.
Hey, I’m LaToya. A single mom of 4, Life and Emotional Resilience coach, and fellow highly sensitive introvert. I spent years believing my emotions were a problem to fix and that I just needed to be less sensitive.
I thought I had to push through the emotional exhaustion and burnout, stuff my emotions, and keep it together no matter what, even when I was falling apart inside.
But journaling changed everything. It helped me stop the emotional spiral and finally feel safe being myself.
I created simple journaling routines that support my nervous system, creativity, and need for deep rest and a slower pace. And now, I’m here to share it with you!
If you’re ready to stop stuffing your feelings, snapping under pressure, or feeling like your emotions are too much…
If you’re craving calm, clarity, and connection without losing who you are as an HSP and introvert…
And if you want to feel more grounded and less drained by daily life …
This podcast is for you.
Grab your weighted blanket and your favorite journal and pen, we’re doing this together, one page at a time!
Journaling for Highly-Sensitive Introverts | HSP, Regulate Emotions, Journaling Prompts, Overstimulated, Nervous System
120 | You Don’t Need to Journal Every Day
There’s a lot of pressure to believe that journaling only works if you do it every day. For highly sensitive and introverted women, that belief can turn journaling into another thing on the to-do list.
In this episode, I’m unpacking why daily journaling isn’t necessary for emotional regulation or emotional resilience — and how that expectation can actually increase overwhelm.
We’ll talk about why consistency is often misunderstood, how journaling works best in seasons, and what matters more than frequency when it comes to processing emotions.
If you want journaling to feel supportive instead of stressful, this episode will help you release pressure and reconnect with journaling in a way that fits your real life.
Related Episodes:
119 | Why Journaling Feels Overwhelming (It’s Not a Time Problem)
96 | 4 Ways to Make Journaling Work Better for You as an HSP Trying to Regulate Your Emotions
83 | How Many Journals Do You Need? My #1 Tip for Beating Perfectionism as an HSP and Introvert
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☕️ Work with Me: Ready to reduce your emotional overwhelm & exhaustion? The Manage Your HSP Emotions coaching program is your step-by-step plan to managing your emotions and embracing your sensitivity. Join today --> https://latoyaedwards.net/coaching
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