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On Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs , belonging is the first thing we desire right after ensuring our own physical survival. And while it’s a very common word, it’s actually hard to describe, isn’t it? It feels kind of fuzzy as if we all mean something different, but we all know it when we feel it.
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5. Decide with integrity . When in doubt, just ask yourself what’s the right thing to do. Your gut will always know .
6. Sop judging . This is hard, but you can practice it. We usually judge others ba...
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"The truth about who we are lives in our hearts. Our call to courage is to protect our wild heart against constant evaluation, especially our own. No one belongs here more than you."
-Brene Brown
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In Braving The Wilderness , bestselling author Brené Brown is looking to clear up some of that confusion. What’s more, by sharing her own story of how she cha...
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Brené ‘s books aren’t the most straightforward. They rarely give you a few steps and one, two, three, you’re done. They’re about processes of changes. They tell you stories that inspire. They’re honest, raw, and you have to pick out what works for yo...
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Steve encouraged her to learn to be herself. Brené started by writing herself permission slips , like “you’re allowed to be goofy, have fun, and enjoy life,” which was her first one. The more of those she wrote, the less reliant she became...
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All of us experience rejection in one way or another early in our lives. For Brené , it was not getting picked for the cheerleading team and her parents’ subsequent disappointment. For me, it was being sneered at for being smart and wearing glasses. ...
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Throwing the expectations of others to the winds is liberating, but it takes courage. This courage to face the world on your own will partly come from building trust . Trust in other people, trust from other people, and, mos...
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In November 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks led to the deaths of 130 people in Paris, France. One of the many victims was Hélène Leiris, whose husband Antoine and baby son Melvil were at home. If there’s a sin...
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The 15 year old high school student who’s just learning to play our many social games, the 46 year old mother who’s scared to try something new, and anyone who knows their own anger is hurting them.
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Braving The Wilderness offers a four-step process to find true belonging through authenticity, bravery, trust, and vulnerability since it’s mostly about learning to stand alone rather than trying to fit...
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