Elizabeth Kunc Elizabeth Kunc

Extraordinary!

I’ve always been an extremely sensitive person. Being in a crowd stresses me out, and honestly I avoid being in them if at all possible. I just feel so much. I can sense the collective pain, the anger, and frustration, and I have to work really hard to get rid of all that angst once I’ve encountered it.

That thing that makes you "not fit in," be proud of it.  Nature it.  Because that's your extra in the ordinary.  Myra S.

I’ve always been an extremely sensitive person.  Being in a crowd stresses me out, and honestly I avoid being in them if at all possible. I just feel so much.  I can sense the collective pain, the anger, and frustration, and I have to work really hard to get rid of all that angst once I’ve encountered it.

Honestly, I know this makes me a bit of a misfit.  I mean, there are always crowded events to go to — from family and kids’ events, to driving in traffic, to shopping, to graduations, to any other myriad events.  And I want to fit in, I really do.  But maybe (just maybe), I just need to accept the fact that I do better in small groups; and maybe (just maybe), that’s okay.

In fact, perhaps I can even accept and nuture this trait in myself.  And maybe, I can be proud of it?  Because my ability to feel other people’s pain means I am also a very compassionate human.  I know how to help in ways that maybe others don’t.  Maybe that is my “extra in the ordinary” in this sometimes cold and lonely world.

Question:  Is there something about yourself that has made you feel like you don’t fit in?

Food For Thought:  Have you ever considered the possibility that this thing about you is actually a good thing?

Challenge:  Find a mirror, put both hands over your heart, look directly at yourself and repeat after me:  “I change the world by being myself every single day.  I am extraordinary!”

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