Daring Greatly (Brené Brown)

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Daring Greatly by Brené Brown explores how vulnerability is not a weakness, but a source of courage, connection, and meaningful living. Brown argues that by stepping forward despite uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure, individuals can build deeper relationships, lead more authentically, and engage more fully with life. The book challenges the idea of perfection and instead encourages showing up, being seen, and embracing imperfection.

Daring Greatly by Brené Brown explores how vulnerability is not a weakness, but a source of courage, connection, and meaningful living. Brown argues that by stepping forward despite uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure, individuals can build deeper relationships, lead more authentically, and engage more fully with life. The book challenges the idea of perfection and instead encourages showing up, being seen, and embracing imperfection.

  • The ideas in Daring Greatly align closely with GLAS through the emphasis on awareness and honest reflection. GLAS encourages individuals to examine their thoughts and behaviours, which supports the kind of self-understanding needed to embrace vulnerability rather than avoid it.

    Through GLAS questioning practices, individuals can explore fears, assumptions, and patterns that shape how they show up. This mirrors Brown’s work in helping people recognise the barriers to connection and courage, creating space for more open and authentic engagement.

    Ultimately, both GLAS and Daring Greatly highlight that growth comes from stepping into discomfort with clarity and intention. By combining self-awareness with action, individuals can lead more authentically, build stronger relationships, and navigate challenges with greater confidence.