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Rachel's Musings

Sharing ideas and provocations on living single while happy. Reflecting on the social psychology of stereotypes and other cultural phenomena.

Rachel's Musings

Tag Archives: Brené Brown

Perfect Authenticity

Posted on March 19, 2011 by Rachel
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I’ve started watching a new show. I don’t even need a tv for it! It’s variously called “ego” (in Buddhism, for example) or the “Jackal Show” (in Nonviolent Communication). I prefer to call it my habit thinking. Whatever we call …
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Posted in Transition | Tagged authenticity, Brené Brown, Gifts of Imperfection, habit thinking, shame | 1 Reply

Shame Double Whammy

Posted on March 13, 2011 by Rachel
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I’ve been looking into shame – both academically and personally. I got interested in shame because of a class session on the ethics of care in an otherwise uninspiring virtue ethics seminar. Ethics of care is based on empathy – …
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Posted in Singles By Choice | Tagged Brené Brown, couplemania, matrimania, meditation, shame, singlism | 4 Replies

I am a failure!

Posted on January 15, 2011 by Rachel
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The advantage – or disadvantage, however you want to look at it – of having a sprained ankle is that i am sitting most of the day. I am not walking around, dancing, or being active. I rest, elevate, and …
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Posted in Activism, Healing tools | Tagged authenticity, Brené Brown, connection, meaning | 4 Replies
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