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âď¸ How the Book Changed Me
âď¸ Top Quotes From the Book
- Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional.
- Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection.
- Being vulnerable and open is mutual and an integral part of the trust-building process.
- But if we donât come to terms with our shame, our struggles, we start believing that thereâs something wrong with usâthat weâre bad, flawed, not good enoughâand even worse, we start acting on those beliefs.
- The secret killer of innovation is shame.
- The importance of social acceptance and connection is reinforced by our brain chemistry, and the pain that results from social rejection and disconnection is real pain.
- The majority of shame researchers and clinicians agree that the difference between shame and guilt is best understood as the difference between âI am badâ and âI did something bad.â
- Talk to myself the way I would talk to someone I really love and whom Iâm trying to comfort in the midst of a meltdown: Youâre okay. Youâre humanâwe all make mistakes.
- Vulnerability is the last thing I want you to see in me, but the first thing I look for in you.
- Itâs not what you do; itâs why you do it that makes the difference.
- Only share when I have no unmet needs that Iâm trying to fill. I firmly believe that being vulnerable with a larger audience is only a good idea if the healing is tied to the sharing, not to the expectations I might have for the response I get.
- But being mindful about what, why, and how we share is important when the context is a larger public.
- The shame experiences are only a part of a larger story. They donât define the album.