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pilateschick's review against another edition
5.0
Brenne has a gift for understanding what we need to live a more purposeful and joyful life.
*Audio book not recommended. I switched to print before it completely drove me bonkers.
*Audio book not recommended. I switched to print before it completely drove me bonkers.
tsumners9837's review against another edition
5.0
I love when I pick up a book and feel like it’s directly speaking to me. I needed this book and I needed this book the most when I picked it up. Brenè is a genius and her words are FOREVER my mantras. All I can say is, dare greatly and just read it!
mdevlin923's review against another edition
2.0
An examination of shame and how pervasive it is in our cultures (for women, men, and children). Brown focuses on how being vulnerable and utilizing shame resistant behavior can help alleviate the feelings of shame.
I was completely unfamiliar with the complexities of shame and vulnerability, so the information on those topics was enlightening...but I think I needed more concrete steps to start incorporating it into my life.
I was completely unfamiliar with the complexities of shame and vulnerability, so the information on those topics was enlightening...but I think I needed more concrete steps to start incorporating it into my life.
threegoodrats's review against another edition
3.0
I'm surprised to see that I marked this "did not finish" last year; although I remember starting a book by Brene Brown and not finishing, I didn't think it was this one. Anyhow, I'm not great at reading books about ideas but this was a fairly easy read. As usual, I think it could have been an article, but there's some interesting stuff here that I'm certain I will forget in about five minutes.
kruthie's review
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.0