Empath
Have others ever told you to “stop being so sensitive?” Have you ever looked at other people and wondered how they manage to get through the day without noticing the suffering going on all around them?
Do you feel so emotionally delicate in comparison to your peers that you have tried to block out what is going on around you? You may have even resorted to coping mechanisms such as overeating, overworking, or smoking as a means of managing your emotions.
Maybe you have tried to “grow a thicker skin,” or attempted to cover up your feelings with humor? Perhaps you have always felt different to others since childhood, but could never quite put your finger on why.
If this description resonates with you, congratulations! You may well be an Empath.
Unfortunately, an Empath who lacks insight into their own nature is likely to be miserable.
Most of us are familiar with the concept of empathy. Aside from sociopaths, who are largely incapable of appreciating what another individual may be feeling, humans are generally able to understand what others are going through in most situations.
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About the Author
Ian has visited more than 50 countries so far, connecting with people from all over the globe. Sharing stories, experiences, and music with those he crossed paths with. Taking on the role of an observer of people and reality.
He noticed that despite the cultural and language differences, we all strive for the same things; better connections with one another and fulfillment.
After all, humans are social creatures. Driven by dreams and aspirations.
His dream is to help people connect and support each other. He does this through creating music that brings people together in joy, and books that teach people how to build better relationships with others.
Ian spent more than ten years studying sociology, and investigating communication, and mindful goal achievement.
Specifically, focusing on how ANYONE can achieve their dreams and goals by mastering communication and mindfulness.
He doesn’t claim to know it all and be perfect. In fact, Ian had to overcome shyness, communication issues, and blockages himself. That’s what makes his work compassionate and realistic.
He is determined to share his knowledge and experience with as many people as possible. That’s why he divides his time between consulting in the Human Resources sector, coaching, and writing.
His books are relatable, educational, and entertaining. Based on research and life experiences. Bound with his smooth writing style.