Self-Compassion in a Nutshell
Imagine a friend who is struggling.
What would you say to a friend? Or a child?
Are there any phrases you may wish to use
Evoke goodwill. Bring a warm and kind attitude to it.
“May I be healthy. May I feel loved. May I experience love.”
Trust in your goodness.
In addition to a whispered message of care, many people find healing by gently placing a hand on the heart or cheek; or by envisioning being bathed in or embraced by warm, radiant light.
Allow:
- Make room for the discomfort.
- There is no need to make it go away or fix it.
- Allow yourself to be just as you are.
- Connect to humanity.
Use these practices, the words/mantras/phrases that speak to you personally throughout your day or when difficulties arise.
Feel them. How do they take up your space?
Play around with them. Be vulnerable, open. Fill your being.
Further Resources:
To check your level of self-compassion:To find out more about the research/self-compassion exercises/meditations by pioneer Dr Kristin Neff