Don’t laugh so loudly, don’t worry so much—why are there always so many of you? If you’ve ever heard these words said to you, this book is for you. It will teach you how to cope with strong emotions and how to use them to live a full life.
Imi Lo is an award-winning mental health specialist, psychotherapist, and art therapist. Art, philosophy, psychology, and spirituality are the foundation of her work, and her mission is to inspire and enable emotionally intense, sensitive, and gifted people to turn from “losers” into leaders of the world.
The Australian government awarded Imi Lo the “For Efforts” prize for clinical and academic achievements. Later, she received a scholarship from the Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA) for her commitment to and contribution to social change.
Imi Lo lived and worked in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. She has served as a consultant, social worker, artist, mindfulness teacher, yoga instructor, healer, art therapist, psychotherapy trainer, and supervisor. She has worked with The Psychologies, The Telegraph, Marie Claire, The Daily Mail, and TalkRadio Europe.
Combining her lifelong passion and clinical experience, Imi Lo began a psychotherapeutic practice called “Eggshells and Coaching,” where she still works today with highly sensitive people from all over the world.