REDEFINING MY RELATIONSHIP WITH FEAR
Maybe fear isn’t such a bad thing after all — and maybe the key to living fully isn’t about overcoming fear, or shutting it down, but simply learning to have a good relationship with it.
Written by Shanita Lyn.
FAILING FABULOUSLY
Often, the best way to overcome a fear is to face it head-on. And while you’re at it, why not do it in style? ;)
Written by Carissa Morais.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: 5 Practical Steps to Become Less Shy and More Confident
BRAZEN recommends this Unjaded Jade video which we all needed in our awkward teenager/young adult phase, when talking to other people was the most difficult thing in the world. Whether you’re currently in that phase or have already moved past it, this video provides a nice dose of light and inspiration to put yourself out there and make some new connections.
INSPIRING CURIOSITY IN A DISTRACTED AGE
In an age where everything we could possibly want is at our fingertips, it takes a certain amount of intention to satisfy our endless curiosity without getting jaded or carried away. Luckily, Carissa Morais has some great perspectives to share on how we can do this.
EXPERIMENT: Asking the Right Questions
In this experiment, we explore how asking the right questions can turn any situation into an opportunity for learning and discovery.
BRAZEN RECOMMENDS: 5 Lessons I’ve Learned about Racism
BRAZEN recommends this video by Ali Abdaal who, in response to the Black Lives Matter movement, takes some time to reflect on his own privilege in society, what he’s learned about racism over the years, and where he’s still making efforts to improve.
SMALL HABITS OF SUPERHEROES
As it turns out, most of the real-life superheroes we look up to — inspirational leaders, blissful spiritual masters, flamboyant billionaires, people at the top of their field — aren’t actually prodigies, geniuses, mutants or the result of cutting-edge experiments involving radioactive spiders after all. What distinguishes these mere mortals from the rest of us is instead their dedication to little consistent practices that get them to insane levels of human achievement – the small habits of super heroes.
Written by Lenny Wan.