Emotional resilience, or what Brown calls “shame resilience,” is the ability to recognize shame when it arises and overcome it by practicing self-compassion, connection, and empathy. The more resilient we become, the more willing we are to take risks and dare greatly in life.
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Psychological resilience is not about fake positivity and takes its power from our negative feelings. It makes our anger, sadness, failure and self-loathing into something useful and productive.
When we become sufficiently resilient, we are unstoppable and limitless.
“[Resilience] is the ability to get back in the game after you’ve had some sort of failure. And indeed, we can learn to become more resilient.”
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