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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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"Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead" by Brene Brown is a transformative exploration of embracing vulnerability to enhance various aspects of life. Brown delves into the importance of stepping out of comfort zones, acknowledging shame, and fostering connections through authenticity and courage. The book is praised for its insightful examination of how vulnerability can lead to personal growth, better relationships, and professional success. Brown's writing style is described as approachable, down-to-earth, and filled with personal anecdotes that resonate with readers on a deep level.

Writing/Prose:

Brown's writing style is accessible, blending personal stories with research in a conversational and engaging manner.

Plot/Storyline:

The book emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, addressing societal issues and providing insights and strategies to improve personal relationships.

Setting:

The book is set in the context of modern American culture, exploring themes of vulnerability in everyday life.

Pacing:

The pacing is moderate, providing ample time for readers to digest the concepts presented in each chapter.
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Brené Brown emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, framing it as a source of strength rather than a weakness.
The concept of 'daring greatly' is inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's quote about the courage to take action despite fear of failure.
Brown's research challenges common myths about vulnerability, including the belief that it is a sign of weakness.
The book discusses the detrimental effects of shame and perfectionism on personal and professional lives.
Brown advocates for 'gremlin ninja warrior training' to help individuals build resilience against shame.
Disengagement in society is highlighted as a major issue that stems from a fear of vulnerability.
Brown explores the role of parenting in shaping a child's ability to handle shame and develop connections.
The book is accessible and provides practical advice for navigating emotions and relationships.
Brown differentiates between guilt (which can be constructive) and shame (which is destructive).
Throughout the book, Brown shares her personal experiences to illustrate the concepts she discusses, making her insights relatable.
The idea of 'wholehearted living' emphasizes engaging in life from a place of worthiness and self-acceptance.
Readers have found parallels between the principles in the book and their own experiences in relationships, work environments, and personal growth.

From The Publisher:

The #1 New York Times bestseller. More than 2 million copies sold!

Look for Brené Brown's new podcast, Dare to Lead, as well as her ongoing podcast Unlocking Us!

From thought leader Brené Brown, a transformative new vision for the way we lead, love, work, parent, and educate that teaches us the power of vulnerability.

"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; . . . who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly."-Theodore Roosevelt

Every day we experience the uncertainty, risks, and emotional exposure that define what it means to be vulnerable or to dare greatly. Based on twelve years of pioneering research, Brené Brown PhD, LMSW, dispels the cultural myth that vulnerability is weakness and argues that it is, in truth, our most accurate measure of courage.

Brown explains how vulnerability is both the core of difficult emotions like fear, grief, and disappointment, and the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, empathy, innovation, and creativity. She writes: "When we shut ourselves off from vulnerability, we distance ourselves from the experiences that bring purpose and meaning to our lives."

Daring Greatly is not about winning or losing. It's about courage. In a world where "never enough" dominates and feeling afraid has become second nature, vulnerability is subversive. Uncomfortable. It's even a little dangerous at times. And, without question, putting ourselves out there means there's a far greater risk of getting criticized or feeling hurt. But when we step back and examine our lives, we will find that nothing is as uncomfortable, dangerous, and hurtful as standing on the outside of our lives looking in and wondering what it would be like if we had the courage to step into the arena-whether it's a new relationship, an important meeting, the creative process, or a difficult family conversation. Daring Greatly is a practice and a powerful new vision for letting ourselves be seen.

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Incredible
5 months

amazing book! changed my life!

 

About the Author:

Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston, where she holds the Huffington Foundation-Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the Graduate College of Social Work. She is also a visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at…

 
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