This is an incredibly gracious post, Kathryn! Not only do you explain how curiosity benefits us (and the types of curiosity) but I especially appreciated the nuance of how curiosity in ourselves is a resource and sometimes we don't have it in us to be curious. But instead of letting that become the norm, it's essential we opt-in to curiosity as much/often as we can. I found this incredibly helpful!
Thank you so much! Absolutely, it's not fair to expect that we can always show up in that way. But we certainly can opt in when we can and see where it takes us.
You're welcome Mary. I had heard him on a podcast and put the book on my TBR list and kind of forgot but I was so glad when I picked it up. It is such a hopeful book.
This post is really beautiful; thank you. Will add the book to my tbr list.
I am so glad you enjoyed it. It's a great book!
This is an incredibly gracious post, Kathryn! Not only do you explain how curiosity benefits us (and the types of curiosity) but I especially appreciated the nuance of how curiosity in ourselves is a resource and sometimes we don't have it in us to be curious. But instead of letting that become the norm, it's essential we opt-in to curiosity as much/often as we can. I found this incredibly helpful!
Thank you so much! Absolutely, it's not fair to expect that we can always show up in that way. But we certainly can opt in when we can and see where it takes us.
What a beautiful post on being more generous in our thinking from Kathryn Barbash!
Thank you so much Eileen!
I enjoyed “Seek” a lot also. Thanks for this thoughtful reminder.
You're welcome Mary. I had heard him on a podcast and put the book on my TBR list and kind of forgot but I was so glad when I picked it up. It is such a hopeful book.