Growing up as sensitives, we easily learn to be ashamed of our emotional and thoughtful nature. Especially for men whose sensitive qualities rarely live up to society's stereotypical view of masculinity.
For Bill Allen, it took almost 10 years for him to accept and embrace being a HSP. Today he is here to share how he found authentic confidence in being a sensitive man by stepping up and being open about his sensitive nature. You might be surprised by how well he has been received by others - even as a corporate manager where his 'soft skills' turned out to be appreciated by all levels of the organization.
William Allen is an author with a writer’s heart and researcher’s mind. After getting a degree in Psychology with an eye on doing psychology research, he recalibrated for a career in Information Technology. He found himself in a thirty-year career as an Information Technology manager at Wells Fargo who enjoyed managing highly intelligent, often difficult staff, many of whom were highly sensitive.
He retired early from his corporate job to start his Hypno-coaching and neurofeedback brain training business, BrainPilots, in Bend, Oregon. In late 2016, he began his blog, The Sensitive Man, about his experiences, as a highly sensitive man. The blog became the genesis of his first book, Confessions of a Sensitive Man. His new book, On Being a Sensitive Man, is the follow-up book, which focuses on how to live in the world as a sensitive man.
He feels that HSP males need to take their keen insights and intuition and make them public. He would like to shed more light on highly sensitive males and the much-needed role they need to take in our society.
If you want to continue the conversation, you can reach out to Bill here:
Website:
www.thesensitiveman.com
www.brainpilots.com
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Email:
william@brainpilots.com