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The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness by Eleanor Brownn
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“We came with nothing. We leave with nothing. Everything is temporary. Enjoy the sunlight while you have it. It's good to be alive.”
Eleanor Brownn, The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness
“Physical clutter can be a way to hide what you don't want to face -- unfulfilled dreams, broken promises, or painful experiences from the past. Be gentle with yourself when you de-clutter. As you handle each item, quietly say a prayer, let it go, then move on. Trust that if you need the item, it will come back to you in another form at the proper time.”
Eleanor Brownn, The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness
“It's not too late. Some of your very best memories haven't even happened yet.”
Eleanor Brownn, The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness
“Self-care isn't so easy.

Your work or family role may require you to take care of others' needs first.

If that's your situation, self-care might seem selfish to you. But you won't be able to help anyone else if you don't find ways, big and small, to refill your own tank.

There's nothing selfish about self-care.”
Eleanor Brownn, The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness
“If beating yourself up worked, wouldn't you be perfect by now? Try being kinder to yourself.”
Eleanor Brownn, The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness
“What's self-love got to do with it? Everything.”
Eleanor Brownn, The Other Serenity Prayer: Meditations on Self-Kindness