Time to mix things up again. Thanks to my friend Tim Kastelle for sharing Brené Brown’s TED Talk on vulnerability. She writes here on cultivating worthiness…
Practicing courage, compassion, and connection in our daily lives is how we cultivate worthiness. The key word is practice. Mary Daly, a theologian, writes, “Courage is like—it’s a habitus, a habit, a virtue: You get it by courageous acts. It’s like you learn to swim by swimming. You learn courage by couraging.” The same is true for compassion and connection. We invite compassion into our lives when we act compassionately toward ourselves and others, and we feel connected in our lives when we reach out and connect. Before I define these concepts and talk about how they work, I want to show you how they work together in real life—as practices. This is a personal story about the courage to reach out, the compassion that comes from saying, “I’ve been there,” and the connections that fuel our worthiness.
Brown, Brene (2010-09-20). The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Suppose to Be and Embrace Who You Are (p. 7). BookMobile. Kindle Edition.
Here’s the TED Talk in case you haven’t seen it yet…
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Thank you so much to Todd for this uplifting post with wisdom from Brene Brown. Here’s to the gifts of imperfection and the power of vulnerability.
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Amen!
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Bravo … A shame however it took a scientist so uch of her career to discover what the mystics already know …
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We do what we can when we can. Sometimes, old wisdom needs to be served in a new way to reach a new generation…
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Agreed, no matter how many ways it takes, as long as we get there – Thank you for the post, it was worth the viewing for sure!
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Thanks! :-D
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I adore Brene Brown and her research. Her insightful perspectives and position inspire me greatly. Blessings to you!
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p.s, I just love the part where she says, “See that’s knowing laughter, I study you for a living. I know that that’s Hahaha- Oh God! ” Lol She is awesome!
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My favorite quote of hers is that her family motto [5 generations of Texans] is ‘lock and load’… :-D
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Lol Love it..Or where she says. “A. I am not one of those people and B I don’t even hang out with people like that!” Hahaha She is excellent.
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Amen!!!
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I am a recent fan and like you, I adore her work. So much so, I renamed my blog in homage…
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