Saturday, April 7, 2012 Service
"If you begin to understand what you are without trying to change it, then what you are undergoes a transformation."
— Jiddu Krishnamurti

The Power of Self-Compassion

The Power of Self-Compassion
Are you your own worst critic? It's common to beat ourselves up for faults big and small. But according to psychologist and author Kristin Neff, that self-criticism comes at a price. For the last decade, Neff has been a pioneer in the study of "self-compassion," the revolutionary idea that you can actually be kind to yourself, accept your own faults-- and enjoy deep emotional benefits as a result. In this insightful interview she discusses the three core aspects of self-compassion, and shares how poignant experiences, including being the mother of a son diagnosed with autism, helped her better understand the vital importance of kindness towards oneself.

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This week, experiment with incorporating the three core components of self-compassion that Neff describes in your own life.

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