...shows you how to embrace your inner flaws to accept who you are, instead of constantly chasing the image of who you’re trying to be, because other people expect you to act in certain ways.
In Daring Greatly, Brené Brown suggests that what holds us back the most is the widespread belief that vulnerability is a weakness. If you can embrace your vulnerability, you’ll find that it’s actually your greatest strength.
...is the idea that we can always recover from failure. We shouldn’t ever let past mistakes prevent us from trying again. We should learn from these mistakes to improve our chances of succeeding next time around..
Brown offers recommendations on how to heal dysfunctional or hostile workplace cultures to create a trusting and communicative professional environment.
...offers a four-step process to find true belonging through authenticity, bravery, trust, and vulnerability since it’s mostly about learning to stand alone rather than trying to fit in.
...helps you understand and better manage the complicated and painful feeling of shame.
...maps out a series of human emotions and their meaning and explores the psychology behind them and how to build meaningful connections.
...a collection of essays that explores the impact of systemic racism and shame on Black lives. It promotes self-love and healing as essential tools for combating oppression and achieving social justice.