20% Of People Have This Biological Trait
The reason your job feels so much harder for you than everyone else is probably not burnout—it is a biological reality you have been misunderstanding your entire career. Are you the person who spots the tiny error three levels of management missed? Do you feel the tension in a meeting before a single word is spoken? If so, you likely belong to the 20% of the population born as "Orchids"—Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) with a nervous system designed for deep processing. In this video, we break down why modern open-plan offices and "move fast" cultures are biologically draining for you, and how you can craft a "greenhouse" ecosystem that turns your sensitivity into your greatest professional advantage. We explore the 4 hidden mechanics of your nervous system: Depth of Processing Overstimulation Emotional Reactivity Sensory Sensitivity Stop trying to become a "Dandelion" and start becoming your own gardener. If this video helped you see yourself differently, please subscribe to Less but Better, leave a like, and share your experiences in the comments. Let's build a better way to work, together. #HSP #BurnoutPrevention #HighlySensitivePerson #CareerAdvice #MentalWellbeing

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