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Daring To Be Vulnerable

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Being vulnerable increases resilience

Without genuine vulnerability, it’s impossible to build the types of relationships that can provide comfort and help us through life's hard times.

The risk of vulnerability may be high, but the rewards of positive, healthy relationships are even higher.

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Being vulnerable is a part of life

We are vulnerable to viruses and accidents, misunderstandings and pain caused by our fears.

Meaningful social connections sustain us and lessen our overall weakness. When we are able to admit to our vulnerabilities, we free up energy because we no longer have to put effort into maintaining...

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Being vulnerable can serve as a litmus test

When you share your vulnerability with someone, and that person cares about your vulnerability, that is the person to go with.

By risking getting hurt, we often find we create more meaningful interactions that increase our ability to be resilient.

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Vulnerability

Vulnerability

It is the state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.

We don't like to be vulnerable because we can more easily get hurt. But we want to have a quality life, and that includes having good relationships with people we trust and lo...

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Being vulnerable is a reality of living. What we do with that vulnerability can either open doors or throw up walls.

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Emotional Intelligence is the capability to identify, manage, evaluate, and understand our own emotions and the people around us.

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Learn to dance with life

Learn to dance with life

Even though I fought for control, life still had its curveballs.

  • No matter what anyone does to set themselves up to thrive, things happen.
  • Key to making it through life’s obstac...

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