Home Actress Brené Brown HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2021 Brené Brown Instagram - As we mourn 500,000 COVID deaths in the US, I was reminded of this quote from @iamdavidkessler. When he said it during our conversation about grief on Unlocking Us, it hit me as truth. Often a number like 500,000 seems too big to get our heads and hearts around. The loss seems incomprehensible. But as our friends, family, and neighbors reckon with their grief, and do so without funerals and many of the important witnessing rituals that are part of our healing, it's important to remind them that they are seen, loved, and not alone. This is the full quote: “Each person's grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed. That doesn't mean needing someone to try to lessen it or reframe it for them. The need is for someone to be fully present to the magnitude of their loss without trying to point out the silver lining.” —David Kessler

Brené Brown Instagram – As we mourn 500,000 COVID deaths in the US, I was reminded of this quote from @iamdavidkessler. When he said it during our conversation about grief on Unlocking Us, it hit me as truth. Often a number like 500,000 seems too big to get our heads and hearts around. The loss seems incomprehensible. But as our friends, family, and neighbors reckon with their grief, and do so without funerals and many of the important witnessing rituals that are part of our healing, it’s important to remind them that they are seen, loved, and not alone. This is the full quote: “Each person’s grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed. That doesn’t mean needing someone to try to lessen it or reframe it for them. The need is for someone to be fully present to the magnitude of their loss without trying to point out the silver lining.” —David Kessler

Brené Brown Instagram - As we mourn 500,000 COVID deaths in the US, I was reminded of this quote from @iamdavidkessler. When he said it during our conversation about grief on Unlocking Us, it hit me as truth. Often a number like 500,000 seems too big to get our heads and hearts around. The loss seems incomprehensible. But as our friends, family, and neighbors reckon with their grief, and do so without funerals and many of the important witnessing rituals that are part of our healing, it's important to remind them that they are seen, loved, and not alone. This is the full quote: “Each person's grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed. That doesn't mean needing someone to try to lessen it or reframe it for them. The need is for someone to be fully present to the magnitude of their loss without trying to point out the silver lining.” —David Kessler

Brené Brown Instagram – As we mourn 500,000 COVID deaths in the US, I was reminded of this quote from @iamdavidkessler. When he said it during our conversation about grief on Unlocking Us, it hit me as truth.

Often a number like 500,000 seems too big to get our heads and hearts around. The loss seems incomprehensible. But as our friends, family, and neighbors reckon with their grief, and do so without funerals and many of the important witnessing rituals that are part of our healing, it’s important to remind them that they are seen, loved, and not alone.

This is the full quote:

“Each person’s grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed. That doesn’t mean needing someone to try to lessen it or reframe it for them. The need is for someone to be fully present to the magnitude of their loss without trying to point out the silver lining.”
—David Kessler | Posted on 24/Feb/2021 02:20:24

Brené Brown Instagram – When @dr.editheger was 16 years old, her family was sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. Her parents were murdered the day they arrived. Dr. Eger was pulled from a pile of corpses when the camp was liberated in 1945. She’s dedicated her life to finding her freedom and dedicated her career to helping us understand trauma, healing, and the power of the human spirit. I will never stop feeling deeply moved by and grateful for this conversation and Dr. Eger’s work.
Brené Brown Instagram – At Siete Family Foods, love and connection are the secret ingredients to good food and a strong culture. If you want to know what humility and hard work sound like, tune into this conversation on the new episode of the Dare to Lead podcast.

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