![]() The chapter on failure discusses shame, self-compassion, perfectionism, guilt, humiliation and embarrassment. The good times chapter also discusses foreboding, which she argues is an emotion some of us are prone to when things are good. The chapter on good times discusses joy, happiness, calm, contentment, gratitude, joy, relief, tranquility. For example, the chapter on hurt discusses anguish, hopelessness, despair, sadness and grief. The book groups emotions into 13 chapters. Just think of the word evangelical and the battles over what it means and who it applies to.īrené Brown’s latest bestseller offers research-based definitions of 87 emotions and relational experiences, including careful distinctions between concepts like shame and guilt, empathy and sympathy.īrown argues convincingly that more precision in how we use these ideas can help us be healthier, communicate better and resist mistreatment. ![]() Shared definitions are crucial to effective communication. ![]() ![]() We also welcome suggestions of other Canadian Christian books to review: Contact us.īook by Brené Brown. Faith Today welcomes your thoughts on any of our reviews. An extended Reading the Bestsellers review of a 2021 book by Brené Brown Note: Our print issue contains a shorter version of this review. ![]()
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