Krissy Hodges 
Healing – Transformation – Empowerment 

30 Traits of an Empath

Following on from last weeks information on being an Empath, I’d like to continue with this comprehensive list from Christel Broederlow.  If the majority of this list resonates with you, then you are indeed an Empath and just knowing someone out there can explain who you are and how you feel the majority of the time can be a big help.  Being an Empath is not the same as having Empathy. Everyone can learn to have empathy for another, but only 5% or less of the population are natural Empaths. I have written a series of 3 blogs on Empathy, please click here if you’d like to read them.

The next step is working on strengthening our boundaries, learning to check in with ourselves regularly so we know what our base mood or emotion is ~ and can then identify when we’re picking up on someone else! One of the biggest challenges of an Empathic person is to learn what emotions belong to us and what belongs to others. We need to learn how to read other people, but not take those emotions on as our own or indeed project them back to the original owner.

The best crystal tool I found for helping develop Empathic skills is Black Tourmaline. It allows us to remain open and aware, but protects us from taking on anyone else’s moods or emotions. I used to carry a piece at all times and sometimes, when I’m feeling vulnerable or highly sensitive, I’ll still carry a piece. If you’d like to read my informative blog on Black Tourmaline, please click here.

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30 Traits of an Empath

1. Knowing: Empaths just know stuff, without being told. It’s a knowing that goes way beyond intuition or gut feelings, even though that is how many would describe the knowing. The more attuned they are the stronger this gift becomes.

2. Being in public places can be overwhelming: Places like shopping malls, supermarkets or stadiums where there are lots of people around can fill the empath with turbulently vexed emotions that are coming from others.

3. Feeling others emotions and taking them on as your own: This is a huge one for empaths. To some they will feel emotions off those near by and with others they will feel emotions from those a vast distance away, or both. The more adept empath will know if someone is having bad thoughts about them, even from great distance.

4. Watching violence, cruelty or tragedy on the TV is unbearable: The more attuned an empath becomes the worse it is and may make it so they eventually have to stop watching TV and reading newspapers altogether.

5. You know when someone is not being honest: If a friend or a loved one is telling you lies you know it (although many empaths try not to focus on this because knowing a loved one is lying can be painful). Or if someone is saying one thing but feeling/thinking another, you know.

6. Picking up physical symptoms off another: An empath will almost always develop the ailments off another (colds, eye infections, body aches and pains) especially those they’re closest to, somewhat like sympathy pains.

7. Digestive disorders and lower back problems: The solar plexus chakra is based in the centre of the abdomen and it’s known as the seat of emotions. This is where empaths feel the incoming emotion of another, which can weaken the area and eventually lead to anything from stomach ulcers to IBS (too many other conditions to list here). Lower back problems can develop from being ungrounded (amongst other things) and one, who has no knowledge of them being an empath, will almost always be ungrounded.

8. Always looking out for the underdog: Anyone whose suffering, in emotional pain or being bullied draws an empath’s attention and compassion.

9. Others will want to offload their problems on you, even strangers: An empath can become a dumping ground for everyone else’s issues and problems, which, if they’re not careful can end up as their own.

10. Constant fatigue: Empaths often get drained of energy, either from energy vampires or just taking on too much from others, which even sleep will not cure. Many get diagnosed with ME.

11. Addictive personality: Alcohol, drugs, sex, are to name but a few addictions that empaths turn to, to block out the emotions of others. It is a form of self protection in order to hide from someone or something.

12. Drawn to healing, holistic therapies and all things metaphysical: Although many empaths would love to heal others they can end up turning away from being healers (even though they have a natural ability for it), after they’ve studied and qualified, because they take on too much from the one they are trying to heal. Especially if they are unaware of their empathy. Anything of a supernatural nature is of interest to empaths and they don’t surprise or get shocked easily. Even at the revelation of what many others would consider unthinkable, for example, empaths would have known the world was round when others believed it was flat.

13. Creative: From singing, dancing, acting, drawing or writing an empath will have a strong creative streak and a vivid imagination.

14. Love of nature and animals: Being outdoors in nature is a must for empaths and pets are an essential part of their life.

15. Need for solitude: An empath will go stir-crazy if they don’t get quiet time. This is even obvious in empathic children.

16. Gets bored or distracted easily if not stimulated: Work, school and home life has to be kept interesting for an empath or they switch off from it and end up daydreaming or doodling.

17. Finds it impossible to do things they don’t enjoy: As above. Feels like they are living a lie by doing so. To force an empath to do something they dislike through guilt or labelling them as idle will only serve in making them unhappy. It’s for this reason many empaths get labelled as being lazy.

18. Strives for the truth: This becomes more prevalent when an empath discovers his/her gifts and birthright. Anything untruthful feels plain wrong.

19. Always looking for the answers and knowledge: To have unanswered questions can be frustrating for an empath and they will endeavour to find an explanation. If they have a knowing about something they will look for confirmation. The downside to this is an information overload.

20. Likes adventure, freedom and travel: Empaths are free spirits.

21. Abhors clutter: It makes an empath feel weighed down and blocks the flow of energy.

22. Loves to daydream: An empath can stare into space for hours, in a world of their own and blissfully happy.

23. Finds routine, rules or control, imprisoning: Anything that takes away their freedom is debilitating to an empath even poisoning.

24. Prone to carry weight without necessarily overeating: The excess weight is a form of protection to stop the negative incoming energies having as much impact.

25. Excellent listener: An empath won’t talk about themselves much unless it’s to someone they really trust. They love to learn and know about others and genuinely care.

26. Intolerance to narcissism: Although kind and often very tolerant of others, empaths do not like to be around overly egotistical people, who put themselves first and refuse to consider another’s feelings or points of view other than their own.

27. The ability to feel the days of the week: An empath will get the ‘Friday Feeling’ if they work Fridays or not. They pick up on how the collective are feeling. The first couple of days of a long, bank holiday weekend (Easter for example) can feel, to them, like the world is smiling, calm and relaxed. Sunday evenings, Mondays and Tuesdays, of a working week, have a very heavy feeling.

28. Will not choose to buy antiques, vintage or second-hand: Anything that’s been pre-owned carries the energy of the previous owner. An empath will even prefer to have a brand new car or house (if they are in the financial situation to do so) with no residual energy.

29. Sense the energy of food: Many empaths don’t like to eat meat or poultry because they can feel the vibrations of the animal (especially if the animal suffered), even if they like the taste.

30. Can appear moody, shy, aloof, disconnected: Depending on how an empath is feeling will depend on what face they show to the world. They can be prone to mood swings and if they’ve taken on too much negative will appear quiet and unsociable, even miserable. An empath detests having to pretend to be happy when they’re sad, this only adds to their load (makes working in the service industry, when it’s service with a smile, very challenging) and can make them feel like scuttling under a stone.

I hope you have found the two blogs on being an Empath helpful. Please do drop me a line if you have any questions as I’d love to hear from you. I discovered I was an Empath over a decade ago and it changed my life to suddenly know I wasn’t just ‘overly sensitive’ or going crazy and that there were others out there who felt like I did ~ and viewed the world through an incredibly intuitive lens.

Much love

Krissy

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4 thoughts on “30 Traits of an Empath”

  1. Lisa Pinches

    Hi Krissy,
    I’ve been fascinated by the information you’ve provided on Empaths. I’ve never heard of it before but going down the list of 30, I’ve counted that I fit perfectly with 26 of them!! I’d love to speak more with you about it! Are you at the Lincoln BSSK show??
    Lisa

    1. Hi Lisa ~ yes indeedy I’ll be at Lincoln and look forward to meeting you there 🙂

  2. Kalee Chandra

    Krissy these two blogs on empaths have been most fascinating for me as although I do not have all the traits I have most of them and lots of time I beat myself up because I feel the criticism of others because I just cannot do what is expected of me if I feel I am living a lie. Thank you for sharing.

    1. You’re most welcome Kalee 🙂 And just be your beautiful self…..other people’s expectations can only weight heavy on our shoulders if we allow them to 😉 Bright blessings, Krissy

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