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Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead
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Dr. Brené Brown, a well-regarded researcher and thought leader, presents a compelling vision in which she encourages us to dare greatly by embracing vulnerability and imperfection, living wholeheartedly, and engaging in our lives with courage. Echoing the words of Theodore Roosevelt, she reminds us that it is not the critic who matters, but those who actively participate in life's challenges despite potential failure. These individuals, who confront dust, sweat, and tears, strive bravely and attain triumphs or learn from their daring attempts. Each day, we navigate uncertainty and risks that demand us to embrace our vulnerabilities, whether in personal relationships, professional settings, or family discussions. In her book "Daring Greatly," Dr. Brown confronts conventional perceptions of vulnerability. Her insights, drawn from twelve years of research, reveal that vulnerability is not a sign of weakness but is instead a powerful driver of courage, engagement, and substantial connection. This long-awaited book is set to inspire a renewed ethos of truth and trust across various aspects of our lives, from organizations to families, extending to schools and communities.
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Dr. Brené Brown, a well-regarded researcher and thought leader, presents a compelling vision in which she encourages us to dare greatly by embracing vulnerability and imperfection, living wholeheartedly, and engaging in our lives with courage. Echoing the words of Theodore Roosevelt, she reminds us that it is not the critic who matters, but those who actively participate in life's challenges despite potential failure. These individuals, who confront dust, sweat, and tears, strive bravely and attain triumphs or learn from their daring attempts. Each day, we navigate uncertainty and risks that demand us to embrace our vulnerabilities, whether in personal relationships, professional settings, or family discussions. In her book "Daring Greatly," Dr. Brown confronts conventional perceptions of vulnerability. Her insights, drawn from twelve years of research, reveal that vulnerability is not a sign of weakness but is instead a powerful driver of courage, engagement, and substantial connection. This long-awaited book is set to inspire a renewed ethos of truth and trust across various aspects of our lives, from organizations to families, extending to schools and communities.
