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Successfully Sensitive | Dolly Hopkins

Creative Architect
As a Creative Architect, Dolly Hopkins “changes the landscape through celebration.” She consults with and advises people and organizations all over the world. Since she’s based in Vancouver, where I live, I’ve participated in many of the awe-inspiring community events she’s helped to create.
Long before I met Dolly in person, I was a huge [...]

Successfully Sensitive | Richard Sharpe

British Officer in the Napoleonic War
Richard Sharpe, as played by Sean Bean in the British TV series based on Bernard Cornwell’s novels, may seem an odd choice for a Successfully Sensitive interview. He is, after all, a soldier and a fictional character. Nevertheless, he embodies many qualities I want to embody.
Through watching the series that [...]

Successfully Sensitive | You

There are more interviews with Successfully Sensitive people to share with you in subsequent weeks, but I want to step closer to you this week and tell you that you, too, dear reader, inspire me with your sensitivity and your success. Thank you for all you’re doing to present your sensitive self to the world. [...]

Successfully Sensitive | Jo Martin

Open-Hearted Giver
Jo Martin’s suggestion for her introductory paragraph says it best, I think:
“Bottom line? I’m just a person. I do the best I can every day to pay forward the blessings I’ve received and to be of service to others within the boundaries of being loving and supportive of my own self.”
Jo plans to have [...]

Successfully Sensitive | Denise Smith

Event Planner and Founder of Chicks Who Click

Denise thrives in her work as a professional communitarian (she’s inspired me to invent a new word), fostering connections as an event planner for Metzger Associates and the founder of ChicksWhoClick.net – a system of one-day networking conferences in different cities, to help people “Create. Connect. Collaborate.” on [...]