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Last time, we explored why we wear emotional masks and how curiosity helps us begin to lift them.
In this follow-up episode, Sharmaine unpacks what happens next — when curiosity turns into vulnerability.
Drawing from Brené Brown, Carl Rogers, and self-compassion research, she explores why showing our true selves feels so risky, how the “beautiful mess effect” reframes vulnerability as strength, and why acceptance — not self-criticism — is what leads to real change.
By Sharmaine Magsipoc5
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Last time, we explored why we wear emotional masks and how curiosity helps us begin to lift them.
In this follow-up episode, Sharmaine unpacks what happens next — when curiosity turns into vulnerability.
Drawing from Brené Brown, Carl Rogers, and self-compassion research, she explores why showing our true selves feels so risky, how the “beautiful mess effect” reframes vulnerability as strength, and why acceptance — not self-criticism — is what leads to real change.