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The Power of Vulnerable Growth

Ever taken one step forward and two steps back? Does being in control and living a predictive life feel safer? Is feeling comfortable the number 1 priority no matter what? If your answer is yes to all of this, you may have denied yourself an opportunity for vulnerable growth. 

One of the most common human experiences on this planet is the fear of change. This fear keeps people comfortable and gives them an illusion of safety while completely rendering dreams meaningless as this fear is allowed to take over.

Vulnerability, or getting out of your comfort zone, is a double-edged sword. People tend to forget this and avoid it at all costs. When used to your advantage, vulnerable growth is one of the most rewarding experiences that improves almost every aspect of your life.

Read further to understand vulnerable growth as an enabler and discover how to use this growth to your advantage.

Understanding vulnerable growth

Vulnerability is the state of being exposed to a high risk of suffering a discernible injury while significantly lacking the skills and/or resources to defend oneself. Growth is the process of developing new skills, attitudes, actions, and reactions that have a positive impact on overall well-being. 

Meld these two concepts together, and you get vulnerable growth, which represents the idea that you can embrace vulnerability and use it as a catalyst for personal development. This includes accepting and using all of your negative traits, like weaknesses, insecurities, and fears, as stepping stones for ultimate success. 

Vulnerable growth entails being open and honest about your challenges and using them as opportunities for progress and self-discovery. This is slightly different from personal growth, which is more widely defined as simply developing oneself in various facets of life. This might include gaining skills, setting goals, and cultivating a positive mindset.

As you can tell, embracing vulnerability is not for the weak. It requires you to be uncomfortable, feel unsafe, and, often, even feel sad. Voluntarily putting yourself in situations where you feel these emotions is an act of immense bravery. That’s why courage is the most important component for vulnerable growth.  

Courage doesn’t come easy, nor are people born with it. It takes time to build. But these emotions and situations allow people to experience a wonderful transformation. People open themselves up to new experiences, connections, and insights, developing a true, authentic self who is deeply complicated and genuinely immersed in life. 

Of course, change is the only constant in life, and this applies to every kind of transformation. Vulnerable growth allows change to happen so that you evolve in response to life and achieve your best self. It fosters resilience and flexibility and allows a path to true personal growth. Accepting this change gives you an ultimate sense of freedom and confidence. 

Read more: Shame, Resilience, and Mental Health: Breaking the Cycle of Self-Doubt 

The benefits of vulnerable growth

In 2013, an American professor and social worker, Brené Brown, gave a very famous TED talk on the power of vulnerability, where she explores the transformative impact of embracing vulnerability in life, highlighting how it fosters connection, authenticity, and resilience. 

Increased resilience and authenticity

By embracing vulnerability, you demonstrate your true self (authenticity), fostering deeper and more lasting interactions with others. When you tackle your fears and doubts, you gain the strength to face life’s problems more successfully. This resilience allows you to recover from failures and hardship with greater ease.

Enhanced self-awareness

Vulnerable growth encourages people to examine and comprehend their own emotions, behaviors, and protective routines. With enhanced self-awareness, you can find areas for personal development.

In 2018, British students reported feeling aware of the ‘armors’ they had used during their moments of vulnerability after listening to Brown’s talk. Here, the armors refer to behaviors and tactics people use to protect themselves.

Simply talking about vulnerability made these students aware of their own protective patterns and behaviors. They also realize deficit behaviors, which may hinder them from exploring their true passion and potential. 

Read more: Escaping the Maze: Navigating the Downward Spiral of Delusional Avoidance 

This research study clearly showcases the amazing ways this emotional state, usually considered negative, can help develop a deeper sense of self-awareness and understanding. 

Vulnerable growth allows you to experience your most sensitive emotions in a healthy way by making it possible for you to face life’s obstacles head-on. With these emotions more visible and in control, managing personal relationships also becomes a piece of cake. 

Improved relationships

Expressing sensitive emotions can lead to more rewarding and trusting relationships. When vulnerability is greeted with empathy and support from others, it develops feelings of connection and intimacy. This mutual interchange of support and comfort improves connections over time, resulting in better success in both personal and professional development goals.

Expressing vulnerable emotions increases satisfaction and trust in all kinds of relationships, given that they are met with a supportive response.

Relationships go both ways and something as delicate as vulnerability breeds confidence and a forthcoming attitude. When people can be vulnerable with their trusted confidants, a resilient relationship is eventually built.

Strategies for cultivating vulnerable growth

Cultivating vulnerable growth in daily life is a lot of work. If you are ready to take on this challenge and experience a life-changing transformation in yourself, the following strategies can help you out:

  • Understand your inner self. It is more than superficial introspection; it is about delving deeply into your anxieties, insecurities, and uncertainties. Accept the discomfort of vulnerability as you explore your inner terrain, recognizing that true growth frequently results from confronting these raw feelings full-on.
  • Set goals for growth. Instead of focusing solely on achievements or milestones, choose personal growth goals that will force you to confront your vulnerabilities. Prioritize growth that takes you outside of your comfort zone, whether it’s expressing your emotions more openly, receiving criticism on your weaknesses, or taking chances in your personal or professional life.
  • Cultivate a growth mindset. Recognize that vulnerability is a strength that allows true growth. Accept obstacles and failures as opportunities for growth and resilience, and accept that setbacks are an unavoidable part of the delicate road toward vulnerable progress.
  • Learn from failure. Instead of shying away from mistakes or failures, face them with courage and honesty. Learn your weaknesses and use them as a springboard for personal growth and development. Accepting failure with vulnerability teaches great lessons and challenges your resilience.

In conclusion

Despite its challenges, vulnerable growth offers a powerful path to personal transformation. By embracing vulnerability and stepping outside your comfort zone, you can develop a deeper understanding of yourself, build stronger relationships, and achieve greater resilience. 

Consider some of the tips in this article, which emphasize the importance of self-awareness, goal setting, and a growth mindset to cultivate vulnerable growth.

If you would like to see more resources on fear of change, check out the Personal Science Labs. The lab uses the research of the Institute for Life Management to produce courses, certifications, podcasts, videos, and other tools. Visit the Personal Science Labs today.

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Harshita Poddar

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