Rising Strong

The physics of vulnerability is simple If we are brave enough often enough, we will fall The author of Daring Greatly and The Gifts of Imperfection tells us what it takes to get back up, and how owning our stories of disappointment, failure, and heartbreak gives us the power to write a daring new ending Struggle, Bren Brown writes, can be our greatest call to courage, and rising strong our clearest path to deeper meaning, wisdom, and hope. New Read [ Rising Strong ] By [ Brené Brown ] – kino-fada.fr Some books you hug Other books hug you Rising Strong is a book that hugs you Rising strong after a fall is how we cultivate wholeheartedness in our lives it s the process that teaches us the most about who we are If you haven t gotten used to the language of Bren Brown, now s a great time to start.I gave Brown s last book three stars But dang, if that book doesn t haunt me still Her words her stories have a way of burrowing into your soul When you are at that precipice of argument, Br Some books you hug Other books hug you Rising Strong is a book that hugs you Rising strong after a fall is how we cultivate wholeheartedness in our lives it s the process that teaches us the most about who we are If you haven t gotten used to the language of Bren Brown, now s a great time to start.I gave Brown s last book three stars But dang, if that book doesn t haunt me still Her words her stories have a way of burrowing into your soul When you are at that precipice of argument, Bren sits angelically on your shoulder saying, Conspiracy thinking is all about fear based self protection and our intolerance for uncertainty You ask at the time of reading, Bren , what on earth are you even talking about Then comes the moments where it all makes sense.My inner nerd got excited about Rising Strong s introduction research Footnotes ...I scored this off of NetGalley I was unsure how I d feel about reading a Brene Brown book since I have only watched her TED Talks and listened to The Power of Vulnerability which is a series of workshop courses she gave.I shouldn t have wondered Brown s voice grabbed me from the moment I read the introduction In fac...I thought I would have a lot to say after listening to this audiobook However, Rebecca Foster already wrote A PERFECT REVIEW Everything she wrote fits my experience I enjoyed LISTENING to this book while walking My guess is I would not have enjoyed reading it half as much I might have been too judgmental Personal things I m looking at from this book TIMES I HIDE OUT and SHUT down in front of my mother in law and my brother in law Isn t that enough to look at I think so End of revi I thought I would have a lot to say after listening to this audiobook However, Rebecca Foster already wrote A PERFECT REVIEW Everything she wrote fits my experience I enjoyed LISTENING to this book while walking My guess is I would not have enjoyed reading it half as much I might have been too judgmental Personal things I m looking at from this book TIMES I HIDE OUT and SHUT down in front of my mother in law and my brother in law Isn t that enough to look at I think so End of review REBECCA FOSTER S REVIEW which expresses 100% how I feel Brown, a qualitative researcher in the field of social work, encourages readers to embrace vulnerability and transform failure and shame through a simple process of re evaluating the stories we tell ourselves The gimmicky terminology and frequent self referencing grated on me a bit, but I appreciated how the book made me re consider events from my own life Its the ideas that carry Rising Strong , soas long as you come t...I finally had to give up on this book I was going to try to make it to the end but I couldn t do it any after I got through the second to last chapter of this tiresome volume of arrogant drivel Brene Brown s book purports to be a self help book about getting over life s adversities but it never delivers Instead, Brown writes a series of non event anecdotes from her boring, privileged life as a social work teacher at the University of Houston she s married to a pediatrician , including su I finally had to give up on this book I was going to try to make it to the end but I couldn t do it any after I got through the second to last chapter of this tiresome volume of arrogant drivel Brene Brown s book purports to be a self help book about getting over life s adversities but it never delivers Instead, Brown writes a series of non event anecdotes from her boring, privileged life as a social work teacher at the University of Houston she s married to a pediatrician , including such episodes as being up...There are books that meet you at just the right time, when you most need and are open to their messages I can well imagine encountering the warm Texan embrace of Bren Brown s brand of social psychology at other times of my life and being turned off by its fierceness, volume and confidence I may have looked askance at the cult of Bren Brown, with legions of devotees who discovered her through her TED talk gone viral, read her previous works, taken her Oprah endorsed self actualization worksho There are books that meet you at just the right time, when you most need and are open to their messages I can well imagine encountering the warm Texan embrace of Bren Brown s brand of social ps...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here I m perplexed I enjoyed Daring Greatly and was excited to read Rising Strong But, I wonder about Pamela , frosting fingers woman, and the breastfeeding mom I think acting with integrity, for me, would have been greater had the author sent Pamela and her boss the email Instead of, in essence, sending the email to millions of people by publishing it in this book I also question why she needed to make a point of stating how many syllables were in her real name and at which event they met I I m perplexed I enjoyed Daring Greatly and was excited to read Rising Strong But, I wonder about Pamela , frosting fingers woman, and the breastfeeding mom I think acting with integrity, for me, would have been greater had the author sent Pamela and her boss the email Instead of, in essence, sending the email to millions of people by publishing it in this book I also question why she needed to make a point of stating how many syllables were in her real name and at which event they met It sounded a lot like revenge to me, disguised as a learning moment This was after frosting fingers was outed as a terrible person We re supposed to have lear...When I read a self help book, I realize not all of it will apply to me or I will take what I need at that moment This book is no different BUT I took a lot of notes It was intriguing and interesting The book is full of stories to help the reader see the point Brene is trying to make I used some of her ideas the next day and honestly felt better about my day and communication with the people around me I grew up in a home that did not deal with emotions nor did we talk about hard things at al When I read a self help book, I realize not all of it will apply to me or I will take what I need at...I come at this book from a few perspectives First, I saw a librarian make a presentation on vulnerability in the classroom, and he quoted Brene s earlier book, Daring Greatly How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead, as the basis for his experiments with students I think both he and the author herself would have recommended I read that book instead of this book Why Well, even the author makes frequent references to it It made me wonder if this boo I come at this book from a few perspectives First, I saw a librarian make a presentation on vulnerability in the classroom, and he quoted Brene s earlier book, Daring Greatly How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead, as the basis for his experiments with students I think both he and the autho...Brown, a qualitative researcher in the field of social work, encourages readers to embrace vulnerability and transform failure and shame through a simple process of re evaluating the stories we tell ourselves The gimmicky terminology and frequent self referencing grated on me a bit, but I appreciated how the book made me reconsider events from my own life It s the ideas that carry Rising Strong, so as long as you come to it expecting a useful tool rather than a literary experience you...I m sure this book would ve been impactful no matter when I read listened to it, but MAN does it feel incredibly appropriate right now.

Rising Strong
  • English
  • 24 April 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 336 pages
  • 0812995821
  • Brené Brown
  • Rising Strong