Actress Photos Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2021 By GethuCinema Admin May 25, 2021 Related Posts Brené Brown Most Liked Photos and Posts 1. 440.4K Likes Download Photo Brené Brown InstagramCaption : My favorite... Brené Brown Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 440.4K Likes Download Photo Brené Brown InstagramCaption : My favorite... Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2022 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram We (the white folks) must continue the work so those traumatized by injustice and violence can rest. That’s also accountability and repair. And love – doing our own work is what love looks like. I rarely think about my sobriety in terms of years. For me, celebrating 25 years of sobriety is about reflecting back on “trying to do the next right thing” for the past 9,125 days or, more honestly, for the past 219,000 hours. It also means staying humble and grateful that, with the help of countless people, I’ve been able to get back up the same number of times I’ve fallen down. And I fall a lot. The biggest learnings from the past 25 years are twofold: 1. Own the stories and the hard shit, or the stories you’re trying to outrun and the pain you’re denying will own you. The truth will set you free. It will kick your ass first, but then it will set you free. 2. We don’t have to do the hard stuff alone. We weren’t meant to. We heal in connection. This is why it pisses me off when people shove my work into the self-help category. The gifts that have accompanied my daily and sometimes hourly decision to feel instead of numb have been too many to name, but the one that I rarely talk about is how my sobriety has affected my level of self-trust. I write a lot about trust as a marble jar. We build trust like we collect marbles – one small gesture at a time. It’s not a big, sweeping act or a single gesture in a stressful moment. Trust is a collection of small moments. We talk about trust between people and groups, but we often forget about self-trust. Self-trust is normally the first casualty of failure or mistakes. We stop trusting ourselves when we hurt, get hurt, feel shame, or question our worth. Here’s how we use the BRAVING tool to think about self-trust: B – Did I respect my own boundaries? Was I clear about what’s okay and what’s not okay? R – Was I reliable? Did I do what I said I was going to do? A – Did I hold myself accountable? V – Did I respect the vault and share appropriately? I – Did I act from my integrity? N- Did I ask for what I needed? Was I nonjudgmental about needing help? G – Was I generous toward myself? Today, I’m putting 25 marbles in my self-trust jar. One for every year of my messy, hard af, wonderful, wholehearted, imperfect, sober life. xo, BB She may be turning 22 next month, but this is what was in my heart when she walked across that stage yesterday. I can’t wait to watch her change the world with her insatiable curiosity, deep kindness, and courage. There are just no words to describe how lucky I feel to be her mom. ❤️ Please stop saying “This is not America” when another unarmed Black man or Black boy is killed by the police. Please stop saying “This is not who we are” when there’s yet another school shooting. This IS America. This IS who we are. Until we own this truth and our history of white supremacy, this truth and history will continue to own us. Transformation and denial are mutually exclusive. Grateful for our awkward, brave and kind community today. Happy Friday! This is Part 2 of our two-part series on daring leadership, where I unpack four more common types of armor that we use to self-protect when we’re in fear, including cultivating a fitting-in culture versus a belonging culture; leading reactively versus leading strategically; and resisting change versus accepting and embracing change. I loved this conversation with Angela Duckworth. I especially appreciated this part about consistency. It’s true in every part of my life, from discipline at work and writing to working out. I also learned a lot about what grit is not and the importance of learning from the jobs and experiences that aren’t a great fit. Patrice Gordon’s career path is a great example of a life guided by purpose. I loved talking to her about how she’s helping other leaders with the practice of “reverse mentoring” — a tool for amplifying the voices of folks whose opinions and experiences need to be heard, valued, and understood. As we get ready for the big return, everyone everywhere needs to hear this wisdom from my two-part Dare to Lead conversation with @priyaparker. Part One blew me away. We have an amazing opportunity to reset — to keep what serves and let go of what doesn’t. It’s going to take creativity and courage. Part Two (drops Monday) is a deeply vulnerable leadership conversation where Priya helps me with a “meeting makeover.” We deconstruct a meeting that isn’t working to figure out how we can better use our team’s time and talents. HARD. This week I’m talking to @oprah and Dr. Bruce D. Perry about their new book, “What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing.” We define trauma and talk about why big and small traumas activate our stress response systems and create emotional, physical, and social consequences, and how we can find the path to healing on the new episode of Unlocking Us. Samin Nosrat is such a beautiful person. This conversation on the Unlocking Us podcast is so honest and, for me, deeply healing in its vulnerability. @ciaosamin This was a very tough conversation for me. As a caregiver for my grandmother, I had to take a lot of deep breaths as Jason explained things that I had lived through but never fully understood. This episode of Unlocking Us is for all of us who have loved someone who is struggling or has struggled with any type of dementia. I’ve never been more proud! Thank you @taranajaneen for this collaboration — the depth of your courage and love inspire me. And to the writers who pierced our hearts with their words and experiences — thank you for sharing yourselves with us. It’s out today, y’all! Instagram Live at 1:30pm CST TODAY! (April 27) This week I’m talking to the amazing @brandicarlile about her new book, Broken Horses. We talk about everything from the politics of middle school lunch tables, and the pursuit of complicated faith, to the tyranny of fitted sheets. This was our first time to meet, but it felt like talking to a forever friend. ❤️ Dear @brandicarlile – I love you. And, the people have spoken. #baller ❤️, BB PS For more on this debate, please check out our podcast convo. 1. I’m still thinking about this learning from @pippagrange on the Dare to Lead podcast. It really grabbed me. 2. Heck, yes! This is a pickle ball court. #obsessed 3. Reposting image with a win/when correction – thanks y’all. 4. Happy weekend! ❤️ Stay awkward, brave and kind. As the oldest of four, a lover of tennis (and pickleball), an introvert, and a leadership research nerd — it’s no surprise I feel a certain kinship with @doug_conant. Still, I can’t tell y’all how much this quote resonates. I know I’ve often looked outside of my story for who I want to be as a leader. But this conversation was a powerful reminder to stick to MY script — to be mindful of the one-of-a-kind blueprint that is my story and the unique ways it can affect how I show up in the world and as a leader. So honored to win the 2021 Webby Award for Best Business Podcast. I’m grateful for our Unlocking Us and Dare to Lead communities of awkward, brave, and kind listeners. Huge thanks to the teams at Spotify and Parcast and to our podcast team. Y’all are the BEST! (@thewebbyawards) Time is the great non-renewable resource. There’s nothing worse than a meeting that doesn’t add value or serve the work. In this honest and vulnerable conversation, @priyaparker helps me think about why a meeting in our organization is not working. And, we talk about one of my hardest struggles: What’s the highest and best use of my time and energy. It was HARD and a game-changer. Tell it: You must have the answer! If you don’t tell it, nothing will get solved and we’ll fail. Save it: You must be responsible for it all! If you don’t save it and rescue everyone and everything, we’ll fail. Control it: You must stay in control! If you don’t control it and manage it all, we’ll fail. In this episode of the Dare to Lead podcast, Michael suggests moving away from giving advice and moving toward staying curious and asking important questions. And, there’s an unexpected (and vulnerable) role-play that still has me thinking. I’ve never been more proud of a book. Thank you @taranajaneen, @luvvie, @imaniperry, @kieselaymon, @prentishemphill, @keah_maria, @jasonreynolds83, @strangelittlebird_, Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts, @yoloakili, @tanyadf, @marclamonthill, @austinchanning, @blacktherapistsrock, Shawn A. Ginwright, @thejessica_j, @reanie_beanie, @sonyareneetaylor, @rare_coach, @lavernecox, and @toyinojihodutola. Designer @justinablakeney is a true maker and a fellow wanderer who is not afraid to explore life’s less traveled paths. We both love more winding journeys, and this conversation was a great example of that. In the new episode of Unlocking Us, we cover a lot of ground – from love and heartbreak to the art of layering throw pillows and how to keep plants alive. This is a memoir about love, life, and freedom. It’s generous and fierce. When I asked Ashley (@smashfizzle) what her mini-mixtape said about her on the new episode of Unlocking Us, she responded: “I’m down for a good time, and I think a good time is a real time.” She’s real. And that’s not just good — it’s beautiful. A special Unlocking Us episode celebrating the launch of “You are Your Best Thing.” Thank you to @prhaudio for letting us share the introduction by @taranajaneen and me and the beautiful essay by @jasonreynolds83. The book and audio are available now. ❤️ TagsBrené Brown Previous articleActress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – May 2021Next articleActor Bruno Mars HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2021