Honor what's ordinary by no longer:
`Numbing the emotions we decide aren't okay, because this also numbs the "good" ones.
`Using disappointment as a lifestyle to avoid pain.
`Keeping busy so we don't have to catch up with our life and see how things are REALLY going.
`Losing our tolerance for being vulnerable.
`Staying in a state of low-grade disconnection.
`Perfectionism as a tool to protect ourself.
`"Perform and please and I will be safe."
Please take a look at this incredible video by Brene Brown.
This blog's intent is to show you how to love your job. A job that is loved will change the world---regardless of title, salary or social status.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
The Price of Invulnerability
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Stephanie Goddard is considered a subject matter expert in workplace communications and specializes in leadership and interpersonal skills training and work stress coaching.
Stephanie's first book '101 Ways to Have a Great Day at Work' has been an Amazon 'business-bestseller'; a SHRM bestseller; and has been translated into 15 languages. "101 Ways to Love Your Job" is her second book with Sourcebooks Publishing.
"Whatever You Are, Be A Good One: A Guide to Workplace Effectiveness," is her latest work (also on Amazon in Kindle and paperback).
See her website for articles, quotes, worksheets and more : Work-Stress-Solutions.Com
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