WodBottom, a female empowerment and exercise clothing brand in Verona, WI, have released a new report on vulnerability and mental health, discussing the human tendencies to hide behind walls and put on a smile.
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The latest report from the company encourages all readers – not just women – to speak out when they are feeling low and show their vulnerability, to help them to lift their emotional loads.
More details can be found at https://wodbottom.com/blogs/woman-power/vulnerability-the-courage-to-say-we-are-not-okay
WodBottom’s latest article has been released in response to the recent experiences of a member of staff, to highlight the pressure that many people feel to present a happy face and a perfect life when that is often far from the case.
Founded to help empower women of all shapes and sizes, the company works to provide a body-positive outlook with its exercise clothing range and encourages all to find their inner strength. Concerned both with the physical and the mental, WodBottom advocates overall female and male wellbeing, encouraging their customers and visitors to their site to look and feel good, outwardly and inwardly.
The latest report discusses the concept of vulnerability, and how society often encourages people to put up walls and hide their true feelings and concerns behind a false persona. It notes that though many people will tell others that they’re fine, most are aware that no one is happy and fine all of the time and that it’s important to speak the truth to address the issues.
The article goes on to recommend a non-fiction book on the topic by social scientist and author Brené Brown, and the idea that to build deeper connections with friends and family, individuals must accept and show their vulnerability. It suggests that doing so can help to make people, in general, more compassionate.
With the latest announcement, WodBottom continues to invest in addressing important physical and mental health topics, offering valuable insights in addition to comfortable and body-positive exercise clothing for women.
“I need you to hear this: being vulnerable is anything but weak,” writes Emily Ruyle of WodBottom’s Marketing Department. “When you share your story, you free yourself from a weight that you were never meant to carry alone. But more than that, when you become vulnerable – when you show others the real you, with all your struggles – you become a light in a world that sometimes feels pretty dark.”
Interested parties can find out more by visiting https://wodbottom.com
Contact Info:
Name: Than Ruyle
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Organization: WodBottom
Address: 275 Bruce Street STE 100, Verona, WI 53593, United States
Website: http://wodbottom.com
Source: PressCable
Release ID: 89052292