Self-Compassion Part Two: Softening Self-Judgement
Another component of building self-compassion (see previous blog entry on loving-kindness) is to soften self-judgement. Take a moment and try to reflect on some of
Another component of building self-compassion (see previous blog entry on loving-kindness) is to soften self-judgement. Take a moment and try to reflect on some of
We are often our harshest critics. Human brains are wired this way, to focus on what is wrong. It’s a survival technique. In order to
Selfish (adj) – concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself : seeking or concentrating on one’s own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others. This
What you think is important. How you feel has value. You are enough. Imagine yourself driving to work as a familiar red octagon appears in
“You cannot pour from an empty cup. You must fill your own cup first.” Let’s talk about self-care. What is self-care? “Self-care is any activity
May is mental health awareness month. Did you know such a thing existed? I’ll say it again in case it didn’t get through the first
You cross the stage, ceremoniously receive a diploma, switch your tassel to the opposite side, and smile bright. As a parent, you both dread and
“There is no way to be a perfect mother, but a million ways to be a good one.” – Jill Churchill Of all the experiences
“I’m starting with the man in the mirror. I’m asking him to make a change.”- Michael Jackson Let’s talk about the man (erm, woman) in
Forgive and forget. Okay, so that’s two “F” words, but I have your attention now. Alexander Pope has been famously quoted as having said, “To err
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