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  2. Daring Greatly - Wikipedia

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    The title of the book is taken from the 1910 speech Citizenship in a Republic by Theodore Roosevelt, in which he stated, "who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly."

  3. Brené Brown: The Call to Courage - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, gratitude helps us find joy in the small, ordinary things. Finally, sometimes we need to choose joy even when we do not necessarily feel like doing so. Brown also explains how vulnerability affects leadership and the workplace. If one is not willing to be vulnerable, that stifles innovation and creativity.

  4. Self-esteem instability - Wikipedia

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    Self-esteem stability refers to immediate feelings of self-esteem which, generally, will not be influenced by everyday positive or negative experiences. [1] In contrast, unstable self-esteem refers to fragile and vulnerable feelings of self-esteem which will be influenced by internally generated, such as reflecting on one's social life, and externally received evaluative information, for ...

  5. How To Be More Vulnerable In Your Relationship (Even If It ...

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    A fear of rejection keeps our guards up. But without vulnerability, we miss out on the good stuff: intimacy and connection.

  6. 'Criminalizing the most vulnerable': Should the mentally ill ...

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    ‘Criminalizing the most vulnerable’ “This six-decade problem of criminalizing the most vulnerable segment of our society will continue to get worse unless it is taken seriously by public ...

  7. After I Cut Off Contact From My Mother, I Was Shocked ... - AOL

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    5. You will be free. Breaking contact was the first step. I was no longer experiencing active abuse. Then came the reckoning. My healing began when I realized that forgiveness was no longer a ...

  8. Vulnerable adult - Wikipedia

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    A vulnerable adult, sometimes called an incapacitated adult, is an adult who, due to mental or bodily disability, cannot take care of themselves without help from others. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Causes

  9. Cognitive vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    Postponing the reflective processes leads to mood persistence. The individual becomes accustomed to a state of dysphoria as they experience more and more negative mood states. Dysphoric moods create more associative processing for depressive vulnerable people by negative cognitive biases. When associative bias gets stronger, the bias becomes ...