Sensitive people analyze and assess information differently.
They always go deep, beyond a normal way of assessment.
They notice every small detail, both positive and negative.
They are more cautious because of the amount of details they get from such assessment.
They might be stressed about work, and would like to delegate most of the time.
They are not lazy but they get stressed easily.
They would like to meet less people, and work in smaller groups.
They have limits about the amount of people they would want to meet on a daily basis.
They are easily overwhelmed by social pressure or crowd.
Nevertheless, they are dedicated, hardworking, creative, and ultimately conscientious. Instead of telling people or boasting among the crowd, the sensitive person likes dealing with stress and frustration privately, and often doesn’t involve people in the healing process.
Since empathy is one of their best qualities and they focus more on their feelings, sensitive people tend to understand people better. The good ones tend to be the best counselors and can give the best advice when it comes to dealing with emotional conflicts. Sensitive people with emotional intelligence tend to be unbreakable and highly dynamic.
You can connect with them easily emotionally, instead of physically, although they would like to keep the emotional stimulation to the minimum.