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Self-Compassion - I Don’t Have To Feel Better Than Others To Feel Good About Myself: Learn How To See Self Esteem Through The Lens Of Self-Love and Mindfulness and Cultivate The Courage To Be You

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The world is a vast, complicated and sometimes downright hostile place... Our hyper connected world bombards us with images of phenomenally successful celebrities together with the expectation that we should want nothing but the best for ourselves at all times. But in a bustling world of 7 billion people, carving out a meaningful niche for ourselves can be daunting to say the least. It's understandable that people feel the need to bolster their self esteem. Faced with millions of glossy images in the media about how we should live our lives, some have turned to trying even harder still to keep up. Others have merely given up. It's no exaggeration that people in the 21st century live in a world of infinitely more possibilities than any generation before them. We have experts and gurus of all stripes telling us that the life we have now is nothing compared to what we could achieve – and yet, we're as depressed and lacking in confidence as ever. Self help books on the market today will tell you one of two either that you are perfect already as you are and needn't worry, or that with just a little (well, a lot) of effort, you can reach those goals. Be the best, smartest, most successful, thinnest and relentlessly happiest version of yourself possible. No excuses! This book takes a different approach to self esteem altogether. If you're feeling overwhelmed and worthless, inundated with information, struggling to juggle life, expectations, and disappointments... it may be time for a little self-compassion. Unlike self esteem or an inflated confidence level, self-compassion is a different way of looking at yourself and others, warts and all, and a way more realistic acceptance of the way things are. Healthier than a high self esteem is a realistic, compassionate view of ourselves – and others. Generating our sense of self-worth from within means we have a more stable self-concept – one that can endure criticism while still learning from it. One that can honestly appraise who we are as human beings – and love and respect ourselves anyway. With self-compassion, you become unflappable, calm and self-assured - without the risk of narcissism or becoming self-absorbed. Through a series of exercises, this book will suggest a new, gentle yet extremely powerful attitude shift that can end feelings of self-hatred, doubt, shame and low self-worth forever.

62 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 16, 2014

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145 reviews
February 19, 2025
Some very interesting self help to self-compassion techniques, and the book ends with quite of lot of resources to help manifest self help etc.
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36 reviews7 followers
November 5, 2018
Eh...okay read

I began this book as a referral. and while it does have some good lessons and things that can help those, mentally I do not feel it was right for me. Compassion for others has never been hard for me. Gratitude for my life has never been over or underestimated. If you need help finding yourself, i recommend this book. For those trying to understand a level deeper, I’d search elsewhere.
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789 reviews61 followers
February 21, 2018
This is what I hate about ebooks. I would NOT have bought this off the shelf because i could have perused the book in the book store and seen that it was a short lick and a promise, not a thorough discourse on a subject. definitely the "cliff notes" version of what I would want to read on a subject.
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September 24, 2018
Beautiful

A wonderful book to read. Would definitely recommend if you are looking for a "self help" book. a Must read!
15 reviews
September 8, 2014
Fantastic short book. I definitely feel an improvement after reading. In fact, I already started feeling better on the first or second chapter.

Definitely recommended.
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132 reviews
August 31, 2015
It was ok, just ok. Some small nuggets of wisdom and things to think about, but no real lightbulb moment.
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