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Daring Greatly

Brené Brown

4.24 AVERAGE

informative reflective fast-paced
hopeful inspiring medium-paced

One of the books I return to again and again.
challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

I’m still crying

I can't say enough how important this book feels to my emerging worldview. I honestly think this could help every single person with some of their main struggles. I actually had to take a break from reading it for a while in the middle because the text was hitting really close to home and was too emotionally exhausting. It was so worth it, though.

I have deep respect for Brené Brown and, as a social worker myself, I also have great admiration for her and her significant work on shame and vulnerability. In an effort to really grasp what Brené is teaching, I read this book slowly, often re-reading chapters and always listening to her accompanying podcasts online.

In this excellent book, Brené takes the reader through her research findings on living a wholehearted life by doing something radical: being open to vulnerability. I appreciate the clear examples she gives as she describes what her research has shown. I know this research - as well as Brené's vulnerability to be her true self and sharing her struggles with wholehearted living - inspire others to transform their lives.

If you read Power of Vulnerability you already know all the stories.

Audio.
1) Narrator: Sounds like the Google maps lady. Wish this one was read by the author. I didn't like this reader.
2) Content: Fantastic. I need a paper copy of this book because there are so many times I thought I could benefit from highlighting and bookmarking certain areas of content, ideas, or quotes. Well worth the read.

Really need to do multiple rereads, there's so many lessons.

Lu en français ! Difficile de rate élevé quand c’est un livre où j’apprends, mais super intéressant