Learning to Embrace Vulnerability

Written by Sajuna Inui on Fri Apr 12 2024

Hey there, it's Sajuna Inui. Today, I want to talk about something that has been on my mind lately - vulnerability. It's not easy for me to open up and show my true feelings, but I've come to realize that embracing vulnerability can actually be a strength rather than a weakness.

I've always prided myself on being strong-willed and independent. I never wanted others to see me as weak or fragile, so I built walls around myself to protect my emotions. But recently, I've started to understand that showing vulnerability doesn't make me any less of a person.

It takes courage to let down those barriers and allow yourself to be vulnerable with others. It means admitting your fears and insecurities, letting go of control, and trusting in the people around you. And while it can be scary at times, it also opens up the possibility for deeper connections and understanding.

I used to think that being vulnerable meant exposing myself to potential hurt or rejection. But now I see it as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. By allowing myself to be open and honest with others about how I truly feel, I am able to learn more about myself and strengthen my relationships with those who care about me.

I still struggle with fully embracing vulnerability every day - old habits die hard after all! But each time I take a step towards opening up more honestly with someone else, whether it's sharing my fears or expressing gratitude for their support, it becomes easier.

So here's what I'm learning: Vulnerability is not a sign of weakness; it is a testament of our humanity. It shows that we are willing to connect authentically with ourselves vàndothers without fear of judgment or rejection

And though the journey towards embracing vulnerability may have its challenges along the way - like feeling exposed or uncertain at times- ultimatelyit leads us toward greater self-awarenessiand emotional intimacy witththose we hold close

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