ISBN-13: 9783565214846 / Niemiecki / Miękka / 256 str.
This book explores the often-misunderstood relationship between sensitivity and confidence, challenging the cultural assumption that true confidence requires boldness, thick skin, or dampened emotional awareness. Rather than treating sensitivity as something to overcome on the path to assertiveness, it examines how deep processing, emotional perceptiveness, and careful observation create a different kind of strength-one rooted in authentic response rather than performed self-assurance.Through insights into highly sensitive nervous systems, the book investigates why sensitive people often doubt themselves in environments that reward quick reactions and loud certainty, how emotional depth gets mistaken for weakness, and what genuine confidence looks like when it emerges from attunement rather than bravado. It offers perspective on recognizing the intelligence of thoughtful hesitation, the power of listening before speaking, and the distinction between social confidence and inner knowing.Grounded in nervous system awareness and compassionate self-recognition, this is not about becoming less sensitive to appear more confident. It's about understanding that sensitivity itself-when honored rather than suppressed-becomes the foundation for authentic, embodied presence.
Confidence isn't about dulling your sensitivity-it's about trusting the clarity that comes from feeling everything deeply first.