How do you want to grow in vulnerability and courage?
Last Fall I was in the midst of a creativity flow that felt so divine, so exciting I stopped worrying about containing it and I started to be increasingly vulnerable.
It felt surprisingly great. I loved learning about the sign language for vulnerability.
I made this video which I trust will inspire you:
As quickly as it came, it left.
I got caught up in the Thanksgiving holidays and immediately after that, I was traveling again due to my aunt’s death and after that, I was preparing for Christmas and more travel and more family and here it is July and I am ready, again, to flex the courage and vulnerability muscle again.
I don’t want you to lose time in personal development. I don’t want you to wake up six month from now asking, “Why am I still in this same place I was when Julie JordanScott asked me the life coaching question… about courage and vulnerability?”
Have you watched the video yet?
I have started my vulnerability growth over on Medium, where I am writing almost daily about healing from a lifetime of feeling unloved and unwanted.
Click here to read the first essay in that series.
Have you watched the video yet?
It conveys how devoted I am to our collective growth in courage and vulnerability.
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Julie JordanScott, the Creative Life Midwife, is a writer, a poet performer, a Creativity Coach, A Social Media Whiz and a Mother of three. One of her greatest joys include loving people into their greatness they just aren’t quite able to realize yet. She spent a year working as a leader of an Instagram Group and is now leveraging that experience to create a learning workshop/playshop experience about instagram based on having fun called Summer Lovin’ with Instagram. Click this link to find out more. To set up a complimentary exploratory session, please visit here. Be sure to follow her on Social Media platforms so you may participate in one of her upcoming events. You won’t want to miss a thing – your future self will thank you!
Alice Gerard says
I loved the video. It’s so much better to share that vulnerability, to fall or to dance together, instead of alone. For me, putting myself and my opinions and my values out there feels scary. I feel very vulnerable when I do that but not doing that really isn’t an option.
Oh, and thank you for your kind comments on my blog post about refugees yesterday. It really touched my heart. I am so very grateful.