EPISODE · Sep 22, 2017 · 57 MIN
Brené Brown + Worthiness + Enough
from How She Really Does It · host Koren
When ordinary people share the authentic backstage truth behind their success, the doors of possibility open for all of us! Many years ago I came across a lady who had not graduated from college until she was almost 30 years old. By the time I had found her, she was a college professor and on the verge of changing millions of people s lives. This woman is Brené Brown, university professor/researcher/NYT best selling author, famous TED speaker with over 31 million views, and CEO of the Daring Way. Today I am bringing back one of the three interviews I have done with Brené Brown to get you ready for her latest book Braving the Wilderness. In this interview with Brené, we talk about the idea of being enough, love + belonging, worthy pre-requisites, our shame gremlin of never good enough, the things in our life that keep us small, and our triggers. Every time I listen to this interview I learn something new or am reminded of something I want to remember and I did the interview with her. Worthiness is a birth right. ~Brené Brown, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Being enough Love + Belonging Worthy pre-requisties Believing you are never good enough The things in your life that keep you small Shifting out of shame and into worthiness You are not defined by a single moment?" ~Brené Brown, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Rising Strong pre-order now Daring Greatly The Gifts of Imperfection I Thought It Was Just ME Brené Brown's website It s time to put this into practice in your life. Sign up to be the first to know about ENOUGH Thanks for Listening! Thank you Brené for giving us a language for how we were feeling. smiling, The post Brené Brown + Worthiness + Enough appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
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