7 Surprising Social Habits Silently Killing Your Deep Conversations—Are You Guilty?
You might just find the interaction far more rewarding.
6) Embracing vulnerability
Growing up, I was taught that showing emotions was a sign of weakness, so I kept my feelings to myself.
This mindset seeped into my conversations, making them feel guarded and insincere.
Over time, I learned that it takes strength to be vulnerable, to openly share your thoughts and feelings.
It’s not about oversharing or seeking attention; it’s about expressing your authentic self.
When I started to allow myself to be vulnerable in conversations, something beautiful happened.