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cdnmommy (original poster member #30182) posted at 7:52 AM on Thursday, June 6th, 2013
My therapist recommended this author to me, and I borrowed this book from our library (and have 2 others on hold.) However, I'm about to click on the Amazon link at the top of SI and order it.
A-MA-ZING
Not at all about infidelity, but definitely about some of the things that stop us from living an authentic life. I feel badly that I have folded over so many corners in a library book, but it was that or get out the highlighter, and I was not about to do that!
Among other things, I am really enjoying the way she talks about being authentic, belonging, why setting boundaries is so critical, and how to practice self-compassion.
Has anyone else read this book and liked it? It seems to be really striking a nerve with me in a positive way.
Me: BW
DDay: Oct 2010 + 6 weeks false R
2.5 (+?) year A with married coworker/my "friend"
2 great kids
Reconciling and healing
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 10:32 AM on Thursday, June 6th, 2013
Brown is wonderful. You would like Daring Greatly, too. It's about vulnerability and how shame impacts our willingness to be vulnerable.
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
Amazonia ( member #32810) posted at 5:50 PM on Thursday, June 6th, 2013
We just watched a TED Talk of hers for work! Hopefully I'm allowed to post this video in the book club!
http://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability.html
"You yourself deserve your love and affection as much as anybody in the universe." -Buddha
"Let's face it, life is a crap shoot." -Sad in AZ
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 6:15 PM on Thursday, June 6th, 2013
I've seen it. Great, isn't it?
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
sadone29 ( member #38597) posted at 6:20 PM on Thursday, June 6th, 2013
I just mentioned her TED talks in another thread today. :) Isn't she wonderful? I haven't read the books. I'll definitely look into it.
DDay Feb. 28, 2013
"It is an act of self-respect and preservation to not forgive."
He finally moved out only because I became on obstacle in his new affair.
woundedby2 ( member #18522) posted at 9:13 PM on Thursday, June 6th, 2013
I'm halfway through this book. It's very good. I placed a hold on Daring Greatly at my library too.
In 2010 I divorced the NPD assclown who cheated on me with my best friend.
Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences.
~Robert Louis Stevenson
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