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Yes, it’s easier to avoid the uncomfortable and only share the parts of ourselves we’re proud of. But what if the pandemic is calling us to create a new vision for the future? Listen in as Brooke explains what makes us BETTER TOGETHER when we share our whole story with the world!
Yes, it’s easier to spend time in the places where we’re comfortable with people who look like us and only share the parts of ourselves that we’re proud of.
But what if the global health crisis is calling us to create a new vision for the future? A vision that requires us to get uncomfortable, open up about our trauma, and connect with different kinds of people on a deeper level?
We really can be BETTER TOGETHER. But only if we’re willing to tell our whole story—and listen when others share their own.
On this edition of Inspo at Home, Brooke describes her recent experiences of connecting with diverse groups of women to define a new vision of the future. She introduces us to an exercise for discovering the defining moments of our own story and explains the benefit of getting vulnerable and sharing our shame, our pain and our beliefs—even when it’s uncomfortable.
Brooke goes on to encourage us to take down our walls, open our hearts, and get to know people on a deeper level. Listen in for Brooke’s challenge to reach out to people you might not normally interact with, initiate uncomfortable conversations, and share the story you’ve been hiding from the world!
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