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Atlas of the heart : mapping meaningful connection and the language of human experience / Bren�e Brown.

By: Material type: TextTextEdition: First editionDescription: xxx, 296 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780399592553
  • 0399592555
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 158.1 23/eng/20211109
LOC classification:
  • BF637.S4 B8117 2021
Contents:
Introduction -- Places we go when things are uncertain or too much -- Places we go when we compare -- Places we go when things don't go as planned -- Places we go when it's beyond us -- Place we go when things aren't what they seem -- Places we go when we're hurting -- Places we go with others -- Places we go when we fall short -- Places we go when we search for connection -- Places we go when the heart is open -- Places we go when life is good -- Places we go when we feel wronged -- Places we go to self-assess -- Cultivating meaningful connection.
Summary: "In Atlas of the Heart, Brown takes us on a journey through 85 of the emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human. As she maps the necessary skills and lays out an actionable framework for meaningful connection, she gives us the language and tools to access a universe of new choices and second chances - a universe where we can share and steward the stories of our bravest and most heartbreaking moments with one another in a way that builds connection. Over the past two decades, Brown's extensive research into the experiences that make us who we are has shaped the cultural conversation and helped define what it means to be courageous with our lives. Atlas of the Heart draws on this research, as well as Brown's singular skills as a researcher/storyteller, to lay out an invaluable, research-based framework that shows us that naming an experience doesn't give the experience more power, it gives us the power of understanding, meaning, and choice. Brown shares, "I want this to be an atlas for all of us, because I believe that, with an adventurous heart and the right maps, we can travel anywhere and never fear losing ourselves. Even when we have no idea where we are.""--
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1374297193 Storyteller Tactics. BF408.L464 2015 C.1 Yes, and : BF619.5 .H93 2018 Your best year ever : BF637.S4 B8117 2021 C1 Atlas of the heart : BF637.S4 B8117 2021 C2 Atlas of the heart : E185.97.K5 P46 1999 Martin Luther King, Jr., on leadership : HD57.7.H63 2009 Inclusive leadership :

Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-296).

Introduction -- Places we go when things are uncertain or too much -- Places we go when we compare -- Places we go when things don't go as planned -- Places we go when it's beyond us -- Place we go when things aren't what they seem -- Places we go when we're hurting -- Places we go with others -- Places we go when we fall short -- Places we go when we search for connection -- Places we go when the heart is open -- Places we go when life is good -- Places we go when we feel wronged -- Places we go to self-assess -- Cultivating meaningful connection.

"In Atlas of the Heart, Brown takes us on a journey through 85 of the emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human. As she maps the necessary skills and lays out an actionable framework for meaningful connection, she gives us the language and tools to access a universe of new choices and second chances - a universe where we can share and steward the stories of our bravest and most heartbreaking moments with one another in a way that builds connection. Over the past two decades, Brown's extensive research into the experiences that make us who we are has shaped the cultural conversation and helped define what it means to be courageous with our lives. Atlas of the Heart draws on this research, as well as Brown's singular skills as a researcher/storyteller, to lay out an invaluable, research-based framework that shows us that naming an experience doesn't give the experience more power, it gives us the power of understanding, meaning, and choice. Brown shares, "I want this to be an atlas for all of us, because I believe that, with an adventurous heart and the right maps, we can travel anywhere and never fear losing ourselves. Even when we have no idea where we are.""--

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