By By Arthur C. Brooks
Our fears about what other people think of us are overblown and rarely worth fretting over.
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In her new book, “Shameless,” Nadia Bolz-Weber sets out to build a sexual ethic around human flourishing rather than around rules encoded by men centuries ago.
On a ranch in upper Marin County in September, Shauna Shapiro, PhD, invited an audience to each put a hand over their heart. It’s a simple act she instructs people to take all the time. Throughout the day, a number of men approached her to express their gratitude.
These four avenues can lead you toward self-forgiveness.
Why do we feel shame and how does shame change us?
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Best-selling author Brené Brown on the risks and rewards of daring greatly.
At a weekend workshop I led, one of the participants, Marian, shared her story about the shame and guilt that had tortured her.
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