New This Week: Step Into Shame Resilience

This week, you are invited to explore the power of empathetic connection as a pathway to shame resilience—one gentle breath, one insight, and one creative step at a time. Stay tuned for all three parts throughout the week.

New This Week: Step Into Shame Resilience

Intro to Empathetic Connection: A Doorway to Shame Resilience

This week we are going to try something different.

Instead of a longer email with multiple parts—like our previous one, The Radical Act of Acknowledging Yourself—I'm trying something a little different.

This week, you’ll receive a daily reminder to pause, take a breath, reflect, and care for yourself in small, meaningful ways.

Monday:

Intro - New This Week: Step Into Shame Resilience

(free for all IWWW members)

Tuesday:

Part 1 - Unlock Shame Resilience: The Power of Empathetic Connection

(free and openly shared with public)

Includes a free download - Empathetic Connection Handout, empowering quotes, and more wisdom

Wednesday:

Part 2 - Don’t Let These Connection Killers Silence You

(free for all IWWW members)

Includes psychoeducation on understanding limits to empathetic connection, empowering quotes, and more wisdom

Thursday:

Part 3 - Step Into Your Power—In Every Relationship

(WW Insiders & Professionals)

Includes an experiential: Building a Doorway to Connection Mixed Media, empowering quotes, and more wisdom

Even if you plan to revisit this topic later, please take a moment to open each email and click a link—this helps make sure future wisdom doesn’t get lost in your spam folder.

Take exceptional care of yourself!

Sarah


WW Insiders & WW Professionals -

Reminder that we are gathering this Thursday at 12pm (CST)!


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This educational material is meant to be a companion to therapeutic work and not a substitute for therapy. If working with these materials triggers feelings, thoughts, images, or body sensations that overwhelm to the point of crisis or suicidal ideation, please immediately stop and call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Line).