Publisher's Synopsis
This summary is a separate companion to Daring Greatly by Brene Brown. Have you ever bought a book with the intention of making positive changes in your life, and then a month later nothing has changed? A month after you've finished reading the book, life gets busy, and you forget many of the important ideas you've just read. Use this summary to quickly review the most important ideas from the book and get back on track to achieving the positive life-changing results you bought the book to obtain. Millions of people worldwide use book summaries to quickly re-learn important concepts from the books they've read.
Have the courage to be vulnerable in a culture where everyone wants to give off the appearance they know exactly what they're doing. Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. To be vulnerable is to be genuine and have the courage to show up even if it might hurt to do so. That's the only way to live life to the fullest and develop honest loving relationships. To be vulnerable, you have to recognize you are worthy of being loved and accepted exactly the way you are. You are a role model for your children. Lead them down the right path.
Summary Table of Contents:
Scarcity and Our Culture of 'Never Enough'
Vulnerability Is Not Weakness
Embracing Vulnerability
Shame versus Guilt
The Negative Effects of Shame
Fighting Shame
Attempting to Insulate Ourselves from Vulnerability
Preventing Disengagement
The Extent of Shame in Our Organizations
Wholehearted Living
Wholehearted Parenting
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Please note: This is a separate companion summary of the most important ideas from the book - not the original full-length book.