Self-awareness and self-love matter. Who we are is how we lead. The greatest barrier to courageous leadership is not fear—it’s how we respond to our fear. Our armor—the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that we use to protect ourselves when we aren’t willing and able to rumble with...
Self-awareness and self-love matter. Who we are is how we lead. The greatest barrier to courageous leadership is not fear—it’s how we respond to our fear. Our armor—the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that we use to protect ourselves when we aren’t willing and able to rumble with...
”In my research,” Dr. Brown says, “the word I use to describe people who can live from a place of vulnerability iswholehearted.” Being wholehearted is a practice―one that we can choose to cultivate through empathy, gratitude, and awareness of our vulnerability armor. Join this ...
At the end of 2010, a researcher named Brené Brown gave a talk at her local TEDx event, TEDxHouston. That talk, “The Power of Vulnerability,” has since become a web-video phenomenon — viewed and shared by millions of people, who write us to say that her words — on shame, vulner...
According toBrené Brown,the author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller –Daring Greatly– the answer is ‘YES’. You may also ask: Can I REALLY allow myself to be a target practice? Here’s our first error: associating vulnerability with weakness. In this life-changing book (Yes. I RE...
Self-awareness and self-love matter. Who we are is how we lead. The greatest barrier to courageous leadership is not fear—it’s how we respond to our fear. Our armor—the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that we use to protect ourselves when we aren’t willing and able to rumble with...
Self-awareness and self-love matter. Who we are is how we lead. The greatest barrier to courageous leadership is not fear—it’s how we respond to our fear. Our armor—the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that we use to protect ourselves when we aren’t willing and able to rumble with...
Self-awareness and self-love matter. Who we are is how we lead. The greatest barrier to courageous leadership is not fear—it’s how we respond to our fear. Our armor—the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that we use to protect ourselves when we aren’t willing and able to rumble with...
But I never thought about that around self-awareness, but you’re right, you have to be able to see the dancers, but you can’t ever stop believing that you can pull that twirl off. Right? GR: Right. Right. Right. BB: Dang. So glad I asked you that. That was really good. I...
the disproportionate killings of Black and Brown people in the U.S. under stand-your-ground laws, which are in 33 states at this point, and the responses that it has occasioned on the part of artists to interrogate what we actually mean by ground—who has the right to stand their ground...