Self-Compassion

Building on this week’s breaking the good girl myth podcast, let’s explore the practice of mindful self-compassion.

Self-compassion is treating ourselves with the same tenderness we’d show toward a dear friend, a sick child, or a sweet little puppy that we’re training. Think gentle, gentle, gentle.

According to Dr. Kristin Neff, co-creator of Mindful Self-Compassion, there are three practices of self-compassion.

 Self-Kindness vs. Self-Judgment. This means treating ourselves with tenderness when we misstep.Common Humanity vs. Isolation. This means recognizing that all humans suffer and we’re not alone in the struggle.Mindfulness vs. Over-Identification. This means noticing our thoughts and feelings without judgement. For example, “I’m experience anger” versus “I’m angry.”

Consider implementing self-compassion by treating yourself with kindness, recognizing your common humanity, and practicing mindfulness with your emotions.

Be gentle with yourself. You’re human and you’re doing a great job at it! Bisous. x

PS Here’s an mp3 I recorded to walk you through a simple, yet profound practice. Here’s more practices from Dr. Kristin Neff.

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Published on March 24, 2021 13:28
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