People who are sensitive to light, sound, smells and touch are more likely to have a more difficult time with the world around them.

A person with sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) will be affected by things that other people don't notice. For example, someone with this condition might feel overwhelmed and uncomfortable when in a crowded place because of all the noise and activity. They may also have trouble processing certain textures or smells.

Sensitive people are those who have a heightened emotional reaction to things that happen in their lives. They are more sensitive to the environment, and they tend to be more prone to depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems.

Some common traits of sensitive people are:

- Easily overwhelmed by their surroundings

- Emotional

- Sensitive to criticism or feedback

- More likely to overreact when confronted with a situation that is upsetting or traumatic

- Tendency for self-criticism and self blame

— Sensitive people are those who are more likely to be affected by changes in their environment. There are many factors that can make a person sensitive, such as their age, gender, and personality.

In this section we will discuss the different kinds of sensitive people and what makes them different from others.