Daring Greatly by Brené Brown
  • 1. What is the main theme of 'Daring Greatly'?
A) Vulnerability
B) Perfection
C) Success
D) Confidence
  • 2. According to Brené Brown, vulnerability is often perceived as:
A) Weakness
B) Strength
C) Insecurity
D) Confidence
  • 3. In the book, what does Brown propose is the antidote to shame?
A) Anger
B) Isolation
C) Empathy
D) Denial
  • 4. How does Brown suggest we deal with our inner critic?
A) Suppress it
B) Fuel it with other people's opinions
C) Practice self-kindness
D) Ignore it completely
  • 5. What did Brené Brown learn from her research on shame?
A) Shame is universal in a positive way
B) Shame thrives in secrecy
C) Shame is easily overcome
D) Shame is irrelevant
  • 6. Brown believes that embracing vulnerability can lead to:
A) Increased anxiety
B) Isolation from others
C) More fear of rejection
D) Greater connection with others
  • 7. How does Brown define 'vulnerability'?
A) A lack of self-confidence
B) Avoidance of problems
C) Feeling disconnected
D) Uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure
  • 8. Which emotion does Brown say is central to the experience of being vulnerable?
A) Fear
B) Joy
C) Anger
D) Indifference
  • 9. Brené Brown emphasizes the need for which kind of courage in her book?
A) Courage to be seen and heard
B) Courage to always succeed
C) Courage to avoid challenges
D) Courage to be perfect
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