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Brene brown the wilderness
Brene brown the wilderness





brene brown the wilderness

For me it was #2 because I have yet to figure out how to speak truth to bullshit, but I’m hoping once I find to courage to stand alone this will come more natural. Wild Heart….which one of these resonates with you the most. What do you think about the 4 challenges on page 36: 1) People Are Hard to Hate Close Up.What does “belonging in your heart” look like for you individually?.If spirituality is recognizing and celebrating that we are all inextricably connected to each other by a power greater than us, and that our connection to that power and to one another is ground in love and compassion….In your opinion, how is our culture spiritually disconnect?.Pretend you are being interviewed by Brene Brown in a research study… what would your answers be to the folllowing: What are you most worried about in life? What are you trying to achieve? How and when have you felt spiritually disconnected? In grounded theory, researchers try to understand what the “main concern” is of study participants.

brene brown the wilderness

What are your thoughts on this and how did it impact you? This is the first time I have considered that my spiritual story is linked to someone else’s because of the fact that we are living at the same time and both humans.

brene brown the wilderness

She makes the point that we have forgotten that we are all connected by love and the human spirit and that essentially we are all part of the same spiritual story. In chapter two Brene talks a lot about our political climate and culture and likens it to a combat zone.In her book “Gifts of Imperfections” Brene Brown says…”true belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world, our sense of belonging can never be greater than our level of self-acceptance.” What words stick out to you in this sentence? Why do you think that is? Can you see a correlation to your level of self-acceptance and your level of feeling like you belong?.Let me know how this chapter impacted you. Here are my thoughts and questions on Chapter two. I find so much value in journaling after each chapter and diving deeper by asking myself these questions so that it sinks in and perhaps might change the way that I live and operate. I feel like it’s putting words to many of my thoughts and the confusing things that are happening in the world today.

brene brown the wilderness

I could whip through this book like a pint of my favorite ice cream because it’s just so good.







Brene brown the wilderness