Home Actress Brené Brown HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2021 Brené Brown Instagram - We’re baaaaaack! In today’s episode of “Unlocking Us,” Ashley, Barrett, and I reunite to answer just a few of the questions that came in over social media this summer during the series we did on “The Gifts of Imperfection.” We dig in on . . . ▪️what’s really going on when we’re constantly looking for something ELSE to make us happy. ▪️how to navigate the gauntlet of upset responses when we choose discomfort over resentment (pro tip: don’t turn into a boundary bully). ▪️how to tell the difference between polling and seeking genuine advice from others. ▪️how to practice authenticity with someone who doesn’t practice the same. Plus, as three people who are all knee-deep in caregiving of both kids and parents, we take time to talk about the stress sandwich. Hope you enjoy this episode. And keep the questions coming.

Brené Brown Instagram – We’re baaaaaack! In today’s episode of “Unlocking Us,” Ashley, Barrett, and I reunite to answer just a few of the questions that came in over social media this summer during the series we did on “The Gifts of Imperfection.” We dig in on . . . ▪️what’s really going on when we’re constantly looking for something ELSE to make us happy. ▪️how to navigate the gauntlet of upset responses when we choose discomfort over resentment (pro tip: don’t turn into a boundary bully). ▪️how to tell the difference between polling and seeking genuine advice from others. ▪️how to practice authenticity with someone who doesn’t practice the same. Plus, as three people who are all knee-deep in caregiving of both kids and parents, we take time to talk about the stress sandwich. Hope you enjoy this episode. And keep the questions coming.

Brené Brown Instagram - We’re baaaaaack! In today’s episode of “Unlocking Us,” Ashley, Barrett, and I reunite to answer just a few of the questions that came in over social media this summer during the series we did on “The Gifts of Imperfection.” We dig in on . . . ▪️what’s really going on when we’re constantly looking for something ELSE to make us happy. ▪️how to navigate the gauntlet of upset responses when we choose discomfort over resentment (pro tip: don’t turn into a boundary bully). ▪️how to tell the difference between polling and seeking genuine advice from others. ▪️how to practice authenticity with someone who doesn’t practice the same. Plus, as three people who are all knee-deep in caregiving of both kids and parents, we take time to talk about the stress sandwich. Hope you enjoy this episode. And keep the questions coming.

Brené Brown Instagram – We’re baaaaaack! In today’s episode of “Unlocking Us,” Ashley, Barrett, and I reunite to answer just a few of the questions that came in over social media this summer during the series we did on “The Gifts of Imperfection.”

We dig in on . . .

▪️what’s really going on when we’re constantly looking for something ELSE to make us happy.

▪️how to navigate the gauntlet of upset responses when we choose discomfort over resentment (pro tip: don’t turn into a boundary bully).

▪️how to tell the difference between polling and seeking genuine advice from others.

▪️how to practice authenticity with someone who doesn’t practice the same.

Plus, as three people who are all knee-deep in caregiving of both kids and parents, we take time to talk about the stress sandwich.

Hope you enjoy this episode. And keep the questions coming. | Posted on 14/Oct/2021 02:17:28

Brené Brown Instagram – Liz Wiseman—author, executive adviser, and someone who’s done tons of research in organizations all around the globe—is out with a new book called “Impact Players: How to Take the Lead, Play Bigger, and Multiply Your Impact.”

If you could see my copy, you’d see a lot of highlighting. It just gives us—both leaders and working professionals—a lot of new language around how to make our work and our impact at work more fulfilling.

I’m grateful to @bylizwiseman for joining me on “Dare to Lead”—and for digging in on what impact players look like, what sets them apart, and how they contribute. Hope you enjoy this episode.
Brené Brown Instagram – ☝️ This article, co-written by Ruchika Tulshyan and Jodi-Ann Burey for the “Harvard Business Review,” is required reading for anyone who has even a smidgen of responsibility for building and shaping cultures of belonging in the workplace. (It also happens to be among the HBR’s 100 most-read articles of all time.)

In the piece, Ruchika and Jodi-Ann write: “Even if women demonstrate strength, ambition, and resilience, our daily battles with microaggressions, especially expectations and assumptions formed by stereotypes and racism, often push us down. Imposter syndrome as a concept fails to capture this dynamic and puts the onus on women to deal with the effects. Workplaces remain misdirected toward seeking individual solutions for issues disproportionately caused by systems of discrimination and abuses of power.”

I am so deeply grateful to @rtulshyan and @jodiannburey for digging in with me today on this powerful episode of “Dare to Lead.”

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