| | How to See Vulnerability as a Strength Not a Weakness | | Apologizing, being the first to say, "I love you," and telling someone when your feelings are hurt are just a few examples of vulnerability.
Quite often, we're discouraged from showing our vulnerabilities, however. We're taught to "Never let them see you sweat," and "Act like you don't care."
Consequently, many people view vulnerability as a sign of weakness. After all, when you're vulnerable you put yourself in a position where you could be hurt.
So to prevent others from hurting you, you put up protective armor to stay safe. And while that protective armor may spare you from some emotional injuries, it will also prevent you from enjoying many good things in life.
Our protective armor often comes in the form of rules we've established for ourselves. Quite often, though, we don't even recognize our rules because we've grown so accustomed to living by them.
However, asking yourself a few key questions can help you uncover those rules you've established in your life. I guarantee you have a few.
In today's Friday Fix podcast episode, I share how to recognize your protective armor, why becoming more vulnerable is a strength, and steps you can take to practice being more vulnerable in a healthy way. | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Healthy Mind newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here. | A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005 | | | | | |
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