The BRAVING Inventory can be used as a rumble tool—a conversation guide to use with colleagues that walks us through the conversation from a place of curiosity, learning, and ultimately trust-building.

It evolved from the Old English word 'brǣdan', meaning 'to make broad, extend'. Over time, 'braving' took on the meaning of facing danger or difficulty with courage and bravery, reflecting its current …

BRAVING definition: 1. present participle of brave 2. to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation: . Learn more.

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braving, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

Cue celebrated researcher, speaker and author Brené Brown, who addresses the issue by breaking it down into the anatomy of trust, in a process she calls “braving”.

Present participle of brave. A bravado; a boast. Certainly it's safer here than braving the storm to find shelter. He now bitterly regretted his temerity in braving the danger. He passed the remainder of his …

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