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PDF Mind Map to download: https://bit.ly/4iMqiSO Do you feel like your brain is working at 100 miles an hour? That it never stops, that the emotions are so intense that you can no longer manage them? You may be part of the 20-30% of the population affected by extreme intensity, atypical brain functioning, identified as high intellectual potential (HIP), or hypersensitive. Although these particularities can generate difficulties in interacting or understanding with others, they are neither diseases nor defects. Quite simply, they indicate an atypical and little-understood functioning of certain brain functions. Knowing more about how they work is already a big step towards living better with them. Cathy Assenheim, psychologist and psychotherapist, is a specialist in supporting people with High Intellectual Potential (HIP) and hypersensitive people. In her book "My Brain is Hyper", she shares with pedagogy keys to understanding these atypical functions. With clear and accessible explanations, she helps to demystify these traits, often a source of questions for those who carry them, but also for those around them. In this video, I invite you to discover together the particularities of a "hyper" brain, as well as practical exercises to better take advantage of their strengths, and to better control the possible drawbacks. _____________________________________________________________________ Useful links: Mind Parachutes Academy: https://start.mindparachutes.com Read the book: https://amzn.to/3ZE0rUH Read the full article: https://www.mindparachutes.com/2024/1... Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/mindparachutes