Welcome to today's show! Vulnerability
"Vulnerability smells like rotten eggs, feels like slimy fish, tastes like ash."
WHAT WE'LL LEARN:
- What is Vulnerability?
- What events led to Adina knowing she needed to address her own vulnerability.
- How Adina previously handled vulnerability.
- What the family motto was in her early days that led to her feeling that being vulnerable was not acceptable.
- How Adina approaches vulnerability now.
- What is Adina's writing process.
- Through writing we are able to make connections with our former, current, and future selves.
- How she would use stories as reminders, as protection and prevention.
- The stories that helped keep you alive when you were young, are not the stories that will help you now.
- Start to write and then share those stories with others. That's how we are able to connect with each other.
Quotes:
"I was literally in a fist fight with vulnerability. And I knew at that point that I needed to start working on this."
"Writing is a creative act of internal disruption"
RESOURCES MENTIONED
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- Episode 50: Let's talk about the Spirituality Question: Q and A with Adina
- Schedule a free consultation with me!
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