Hello! We're so glad you're here and joining again on another episode of All You. Emma and Averi discuss vulnerability and the power of personal stories. Being vulnerable isn't easy, but it can be SO powerful. They explore the different levels of vulnerability and the importance of being vulnerable with the right people. It is a learning process for sure, and in this episode, Emma and Averi open up about some things in their past, and also provide some practical steps to becoming more vulnerable. After today's episode, we hope you can see how deeper connections are what make us have purpose and build a better understanding of ourselves and others. Let's continue to work on becoming a PR together. Have a great week!
Takeaways
Vulnerability is the willingness to put pride aside and let others see who you truly are.
Being vulnerable with the right people can strengthen relationships and create deeper connections.
It is important to set boundaries and be mindful of the time and place for vulnerability.
Reactions to vulnerability may vary, and it is important to have realistic expectations.
Writing in a journal or sharing with oneself can be a helpful step towards being more vulnerable.
Timestamps
(00:00) - Introduction and Spring Break Plans
(08:01) - Defining Vulnerability
(13:45) - Different Levels of Vulnerability
(25:00) - Being Vulnerable with the Right People
(30:03) - Handling Reactions to Vulnerability
(36:04) - The Importance of Boundaries in Vulnerability
(39:20) - Encouraging Listeners to Share Their Stories
(40:19) - Closing Thoughts
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