A Strategic Approach to Vulnerability
Justine Campbell: Vulnerability

A Strategic Approach to Vulnerability

In a world where we often shield ourselves to navigate through life's challenges, it's time to rethink our approach. Building walls might protect us from immediate pain, but it also blocks the richness of deep, meaningful connections. It's about striking a balance, not between guarding and exposing our hearts, but in choosing wisely who we let in.

Vulnerability isn't about laying all your cards on the table for everyone to see; it's about selective sharing, choosing who gets to know the real you behind the scenes. This isn't an open invitation to all, but a curated guest list for those who value your trust and reciprocate with genuine authenticity.

Think of your personal boundaries not as barriers, but as filters. You're the curator of your own emotional museum, deciding which exhibits are open to the public and which ones are reserved for private viewings. It's not about keeping people out, but about inviting the right people in, those who understand and respect the sanctity of your inner world.

Imagine your relationships as a series of circles on a dartboard. The innermost circle is your sanctuary, reserved for those who have stood by you through thick and thin. They are your "ride-or-die" people.? The middle circles include friends and family with whom you share a significant bond, while the outer circles are for acquaintances and colleagues—pleasant but not privy to your deepest vulnerabilities.

This journey towards openness is not a reckless abandonment of self-protection. It's a thoughtful process of evaluating who deserves your trust and to what degree. It's about understanding that some connections are worth the risk because the depth and authenticity they bring to your life are invaluable.

Let's redefine vulnerability. It's not a weakness, but a strategic strength.

It's about knowing that the right connections—those built on mutual respect, understanding, and authenticity—can enrich our lives in ways we never imagined. It's a call to action: to lower our defences, but only for those who truly deserve to see the beauty of our authentic selves.

Embrace this shift, not as a leap into the unknown, but as a calculated step towards a more fulfilling life.?

Beyond the fear, beyond the risk, lies the kind of connection we all yearn for—the kind that changes everything.


Shalini Bindal (PCC-ICF)

Career and Change Coach for Women & Teenagers| Coach Trainer I Facilitator I

8 个月

I like how you explain it - see them as filters not barriers.

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Kaley Chu

TEDx, Keynote & Motivational Speaker | Author | Business Coach for speakers and aspiring speakers | Founder & CEO at 100 Lunches & 100 Speakers| 40 under 40 Business Elite | People Connector

9 个月

It sounds like an empowering read! Choosing who gets to see the real you and embracing vulnerability as a superpower is such a powerful concept.? Looking forward to reading your insights and learning how to connect on a deeper level without losing myself.

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Michelle Griffiths

Combining Tax and Business skills, Superannuation expertise and Investment capabilities for YOUR benefit

9 个月

Love the dart board analogy!!

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