Vulnerability
by Amalia
Brené Brown wrote:
Sometimes the toughest part of embracing vulnerability is recognizing vulnerability. There are so many secondary emotions that spring to the surface and grab our focus. I wrote this in my journal this morning as a little reminder to look deeper, be mindful, and practice self-compassion. I don’t want to shut myself off from vulnerability because I don’t want to miss out on what it brings to my life: love, creativity, joy, authenticity, courage, and hope (just to name a few).
So, here is my own version of recognizing vulnerability….
Vulnerability is…
- Unable to forgive, let go, and move on
- Failing to finish the work on time
- Unable to satisfy my boss/professor/friend with my work
- Failing a course for the second time
- Exposing your weakness
- Admitting that you’re weak
- Asking for help
- Feeling that you’re not good enough for you family/friends
- Being different than everyone else
- Telling the truth
- Admitting that you’re wrong
- Asking for forgiveness
- Telling (some) people that they’re wrong
- Loving someone so deeply & unconditionally, without worrying about being hurt
- Risking to be judged
- Sharing your problems with others
Vulnerability feels like…
- Disappearing
- Failure
- Embarrassment
- Sad
- Anger
- Depressed
- Helplessness
- Withdrawal
- Worried
- Weak
The list is expanding… One thing I notice about this list is that most of them have to do with exposing myself, being transparent, and allowing myself to be really seen. Obviously I have a lot of "work" to do 😀
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