How can we balance our heart and mind rather than suppress our authentic selves? In this world, it is important to reconnect to your true essence. You may find this happens when you engage with something you liked as a kid, or when you have an Expansion Experience. By tapping into your authentic self, you fully express who you are and were meant to be. This episode talks about how honoring your weird will empower you to belong and feel appreciated.
Not long ago, I was self-reflecting about what\u2019s my weird. After a conversation with my sister Heather, I realized my weird relates to my love of learning and teaching. For me, life is about nourishing growth and translating that to help others. I\u2019m more inclined to seek those things out than others. That\u2019s unique to me so it\u2019s my \u201cweird.\u201d Today\u2019s guest, Shelley Brown, challenges us to get comfortable and embrace our weird.
Shelley Brown is keynote speaker, artist, author, rock star mindfulness edutainer and creator of the W.E.I.R.D. process. A ball of positive energy, Shelley incorporates her own original pop artwork and speaks about allowing and amplifying your W.E.I.R.D. so audiences embrace individuality and land at a place of inclusion. She believes that the key to engagement is belonging, because when we get to be ourselves, we can bring our best to work, to school, and to the world.
On EP 77\u2019s Wise Walk, Shelley and I exchange ideas on how to allow our weird so we can use it to serve ourselves and others. Shelley Brown is a self-proclaimed \u201cweird girl.\u201d In her eyes, we\u2019re all weird, just different weirds. She speaks about cultivating our authentic selves to experience a sense of belonging internally and externally. Join this conversation to reflect on these Wise Walk questions and more:
Like most things, unraveling the tension around your weird can take time. There\u2019s no need to immediately embrace all the things you think are weird about yourself. Shelley says there are steps between resistance and embrace. Getting comfortable with your weird requires grace and experiment.
If you are brave and bold about sharing your weird, you actually attract people that appreciate that. You can Activate Appreciation in a much deeper, more meaningful, connected way, so you can bring about a community that\u2019s going to support you as you pursue your True Stride. Reconnect to your weird, authentic self with these Wise Walk questions:
Join this inspiring community to uncover a new sense of freedom, and be sure to follow and review the True Stride podcast as we continue to exchange our light and Heart Value with each other.
In this episode:
[00:23] - Welcome to the show!
[02:35] - Shelley Brown says a sense of belonging is her #1 value.
[05:00] - People just want to connect.
[06:32] - Getting comfortable with your weird doesn\u2019t mean you immediately embrace your weird.
[08:37] - Shelley talks about separating from a part of who she thought she was to really explore her identity.
[10:44] - Reconnect to your truest essence with experiences that expand your perception of yourself.
[13:07] - Mary Tess gives an example of how Expansion Experiences continue to allow her to reconnect with the Heart Value she shares.
[15:36] - Shelley wants to make mindfulness accessible to those who think the topics are too \u201cWoo-Woo\u201d.
[17:31] - Mindfulness with music.
[20:10] - Shelley says that the nervous system can be reset to some extent.
[22:21] - Mary Tess talks about how, \u201cThoughts are things.\u201d
[23:58] - How does Shelley use art to express herself and bring people into the world she is expressing?
[25:49] - Being your true, authentic self attracts the fitting people towards you.
[28:09] - Do you know which parts of you that you view as \u201cweird\u201d?
[30:15] - Shelley remembers being made fun of for her artist side, and now it\u2019s such a huge part of her life.
[33:05] - Shelley encourages people to take incremental steps towards getting comfortable with their weird.
[35:12] - Thank you for listening!
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