Brené Brown: Attend to fears and feelings
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The bestselling author has a message for managers and leaders: You must seek out the feelings that lie behind people's bad behavior.
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She explores human feeling so well. Love her. She is one of my life teachers.
Love her! One of my favorite speakers!
It's great to learn about our own behaviours! I find it difficult to understand myself a lot, but I'm great at being myself on video! Explain that...🤔💭
Thank you for great observations and advice.
This reminds me of her speech on feed back . 😊
Attend to your fear and feelings
What talk is this taken from please? (When/where?) I want to quote Brené in an essay and need to reference.
Anyone know where I could find the fuller video please
where can I find the full talk that she did?
Maria, do you have Netflix? If you do, please watch "A Call to Courage". Life changing!!! 💪💪💪
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What business actually does any of that? They don’t care what employees think or want ... they jus want conformity
Ultimatum's to our problematic behaviors. Thus The Bible.
Ok, Ops person states their feelings. Then what?
Gimme A Break.
And you are the exact reason why these talks are necessary.
Funny how some people can tell others how to be as they have problems controlling their own problems. This woman can't control her weight. Moderation in everything.
ctwatcher “It is not the critic who counts...the credit belongs to the man in the arena.” Brown is a woman in the arena who is transforming the lives of millions of people by putting her research out there. What have you done?
If your in the cheap seats telling me what i should do better then im not interested in what you have to say.
- Brene Brown
As far as im concerned were all in the cheap seats unless your on Ted Talks pls share your link so we can watch it.
Otherwise sit down!
That was completely uncalled for.
Wow-- this says so much more about you than anybody or anything else. Bless Brown for being in the arena-- her work has saved lives. Sitting it the shadows of the cheap seats is easy. Those who bravely show up with their much-needed contributions and risk this sort of unkindness do the real, worthy and hard work.
Why try to bring someone down this way? Search yourself pls
Seems elementary for anyone in management-nothing new. She would be more credible if she dressed appropriately. Unprofessional attire can be a big distraction when presenting on stage. Don’t try to be cute or trendy with your boots and jeans. Just sayin...
J. Sanchez maybe on your channel you should demonstrate and model how a PhD should present themselves.
People can get distracted with anything. I wouldn't ever notice the way she is dressed if someone didn't feel the need to point that out. And whenever someone feels such a need, that person is hardly ever interested in what the person on the stage actually has to say. There is nothing innapropriate or unprofessional about the way she dresses, and it certainly doesn't take away from her credibility.
Maybe don't let something that superficial distract you and focus on the message at hand.
shes so famous now that its ok to wear really awful jeans and even more awful boots that don't match one bit..but hey ..Oprah is in her phone book!
The beauty of it all is that if she was a man this comment would be non-existent.