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Adam Bouse

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Average rating: 5.0 · 2 ratings · 1 review · 2 distinct works
What Do You Want to Change?...

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Adam added a status update: My new book, "You Are Nature," comes out on Sunday, April 19! Preorder now and plan to review and share here on Goodreads.

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Brené Brown
“People often silence themselves, or "agree to disagree" without fully exploring the actual nature of the disagreement, for the sake of protecting a relationship and maintaining connection. But when we avoid certain conversations, and never fully learn how the other person feels about all of the issues, we sometimes end up making assumptions that not only perpetuate but deepen misunderstandings, and that can generate resentment.”
Brené Brown, Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone

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