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Here are the pdfs of what I shared in the podcast
Acrostics and Limiting Beliefs -https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vwJSRMzBb67gq9vk1cJ3V5YVr8nJ4C8p/view?usp=sharing
Shame Resilience & Critical Awareness -https://drive.google.com/file/d/14zFIqEz0YsGS0S87hhDSOu7eKrY0YClj/view?usp=sharing
Summary
In this episode of The Resilience Project, Julie Brumley delves into the complex emotions of shame and guilt, exploring their differences and how they impact our lives. She shares insights from Brene Brown and introduces practical tools for developing shame resilience, including recognizing triggers, connecting with others, and practicing self-compassion. Julie emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and offers personal anecdotes to illustrate the journey towards emotional healing.
Keywords
shame, guilt, resilience, Brene Brown, emotional healing, vulnerability, self-compassion, triggers, empathy, personal growth
Takeaways
- Shame is a state of being, while guilt is a state of doing.
- Brene Brown's work on shame resilience is highly influential.
- Recognizing and naming triggers is crucial for managing shame.
- Connecting with others helps in receiving and offering empathy.
- Self-compassion is key in dealing with feelings of shame.
- Vulnerability is essential for building connections.
- The acrostic 'SHOULD' helps understand the hindrances of shame.
- Sharing personal stories requires careful consideration of the audience.
- Developing critical awareness involves asking key questions about shame.
- Practical tools and exercises can aid in building shame resilience.
Chapters
- 00:02:25 Introduction to Shame and Guilt
- 00:03:59 Defining Shame and Guilt
- 00:04:34 Tools for Shame Resilience
- 00:07:47 The Role of Vulnerability
- 00:09:25 Personal Stories and Insights
- 00:14:56 Conclusion and Call to Action
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