6/24/2023 0 Comments Brene brown wilderness book![]() ![]() However, there’s another aspect to the way that I speak to this. Braving the wilderness is the process that Brown recommends for finding an integrated self-image. Having an integrated self-image is so important that it comes up over and over again in my writing, including in my reviews of Happiness, The Trauma of Everyday Life, Schools without Failure, Compelled to Control, Beyond Boundaries, What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, and Brown’s previous work Rising Strong. The result that Brown encourages everyone to find by braving the wilderness is that person inside. It recognizes that no one can be defined by a label. It’s an image of oneself that recognizes all the aspects. I speak about the need to develop an integrated self-image. The language I use is different, but the concepts are the same. It’s through understanding and accepting our own wilderness that we’ll find true belonging – and the courage to stand alone when needed. ![]() The wilderness isn’t “out there.” The wilderness is “in here.” It’s learning how to be who we are meant to be. When Brené Brown speaks of the wilderness in Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone, she’s not speaking of a place on a map. ![]()
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