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Top 3 Book L

  1. Once you stop working so hard on fitting in, you’ll find it’s easier to allow yourself to be you.
  2. The courage you need to be who you are comes from learning to trust yourself and others.
  3. Don’t swallow your anger, but turn it into a positive before it becomes resentment.

Brown’s metaphorical wilderness is the unkown, the scary, the life outside our comfort zone. It’s time to understand and engage it!

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Bracing The Wilderness - Book Summary (Finding Authenticity)

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