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I read this book about two weeks ago and loved it. I'll read it again within the next few months. I'm currently reading Rising Strong, also by Brene Brown. 💕😍
I read this book about two weeks ago and loved it. I'll read it again within the next few months. I'm currently reading Rising Strong, also by Brene Brown. 💕😍
This is an excellent book. I love all the research on shame and vulnerability. Also how she differentiates the difference between guilt and shame. Brilliant. I think this will help me improve my relationships with family and friends. I feel I‘m daring greatly in my life and will continue to strive too. Some of her techniques when I find myself in a position when I‘ve been shame triggered will really help like all her tips for shame resilience.
Hey Littens! I haven't been very active on here lately because I've been busy going out/exploring/socializing/ getting out of my bubble. Happy to say I've also been busy reading! Lots of posts to catch up on, starting with the tagged book. Picture of me from my most recent trip to Lake Tahoe.
"To love ourselves and support each other in the process of becoming real is perhaps the greatest single act of daring greatly." - Brené Brown
I‘m always up for a Brene Brown audio! This one is from a few years ago, but nonetheless filled with great lessons born from her research on shame and vulnerability. She just makes so much sense. But I also feel like I‘ll need to revisit this and her other books to help them really sink in. #scarathlon #spookyghostclub #hardlyanywordsearchpoints
#SummerEndReadathon #Wardens2023 #RushAThon
This morning‘s early wake-up 🎧📖audiobook choice. I‘ve come to really enjoy the quiet mornings with an audiobook.
A reread/relisten of this one & I finished it last night for my Leadership Foundation 101 cohort discussion at work tomorrow. I love Brene‘ Brown—she makes me think & laugh even when she is making me uncomfortable when the truth hits a little too close to home. Not everyone in my class likes this one, but we are all at various stages in our journey & sometimes it‘s not the right book at the right time for us & that‘s okay.👌🏼
Another audio & #bookspin book (June). I‘m late to the Brene Brown craze. I‘ve never listened to her TED talk. I enjoyed this one & I enjoyed listening to her discuss her work & research. Shame & resiliency, like most social science research topics, are hard to quantify but so important to understand. It definitely gave me some things to think about & some different perspectives to view/understand others.
Thank you for the #WondrousWednesday tag @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick 🤗
1️⃣ The tagged book or really anything from Brene Brown
2️⃣ Depends on the friend but The Graveyard Book by Neil Gamin is a favorite or anything by Ruth Reichl for foodies
3️⃣ I would love to meet Neil Gaiman, Brene Brown and/or Ruth Reichl 💙
Anyone else want to join in? Consider yourself tagged.
Great ideas in this book, and I liked that Brown showcased where she herself finds it difficult to practise the ideas. The appendix on the grounded theory that supported her research was interesting as well. It‘s the sort of book that would do well to have on hand and flip through when you need a boost.