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Rising strong
Book • 2015
In 'Rising Strong,' Brené Brown introduces a three-step process to help individuals recover from failures and setbacks.
The process includes **The Reckoning**, where one recognizes and becomes curious about their emotions; **The Rumble**, where one gets honest about the stories they tell themselves and challenges these narratives; and **The Revolution**, where one integrates the learnings from the previous steps to create positive changes in their life.
Brown's research, based on interviews with various individuals including leaders, artists, and parents, emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, courage, and wholehearted living.
The book aims to help readers transform their lives by embracing their stories and learning from their struggles.
The process includes **The Reckoning**, where one recognizes and becomes curious about their emotions; **The Rumble**, where one gets honest about the stories they tell themselves and challenges these narratives; and **The Revolution**, where one integrates the learnings from the previous steps to create positive changes in their life.
Brown's research, based on interviews with various individuals including leaders, artists, and parents, emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, courage, and wholehearted living.
The book aims to help readers transform their lives by embracing their stories and learning from their struggles.
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