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The days between Christmas and New Year's Day are a good time to practice self-compassion. But what is that, really? Is it selfish? Is it full of self-pity? Am I just striving for more "Me" time, or is there something deeper going on here?
Wellness - body, mind, soul
NewLeaf Total Wellness Centre has a helpful article on the "What is it?" questions we might have about this elusive practice.
Simply stated, this attention to self care is about being as kind to oneself as we might be to a friend...or even to a stranger.
How do we know if we need to spend a little effort in this area? Our biggest indicator is that we're giving ourselves a hard time. Notice the ways in which you talk to yourself. Are you impatient? Judgmental? Do you criticize and blame and guilt yourself for everything from the feeling you just had to the thought you just thunk?
If you're anything like me, you might be thinking, "I'm not too hard on myself. I tell myself the truth." And sometimes we do need to give ourselves a little swift kick. Most of the time? Most of the time we need to talk to ourselves like we would attend to our best friend, or even a little child.
Because life is tough enough
It can be hard to see our own lives through a compassionate lens. We might have the habit of assessing other peoples' complex stories as painful, or difficult. We might minimize our own distress, or even suffering.
"There are three main components (or skills) of self-compassion.
Self-kindness is demonstrating to yourself the kindness that you have towards others when you are struggling.
Common humanity involves acknowledging that everyone suffers. Suffering is a part of life and as humans we all suffer. It’s recognizing that if you are suffering it is not because there is something wrong with you, but that everyone has moments of suffering. Inadequacies and imperfection is part of the shared human experience.
Mindfulness is noticing when we are suffering and attending to our struggle. Being mindful is to observe negative thoughts with openness. As Dr Kristen Neff, the pioneer of self-compassion, states 'we can not ignore our pain and feel compassion for it at the same time.' Lastly, a key piece of mindfulness is to remain non-judgemental when we notice our suffering and negative thoughts."
Can you see yourself in this mix somewhere? Is there room for you to tend to your own heart, mind, and body a little more gently as the year wraps-up?
As we launch (step tentatively?) into 2020, what would it be like to exchange a little self-judgment for a practice of self-compassion? What if we start by noticing when we're being too rough with our interior self, and go from there?
We've got important giving and loving and sharing and creating to do. Let's do that from a healthy and thriving place!
You have Our Gratitude
Thank you Allen from Lake Country for donating a 2016 Ford Escape to Habitat for Humanity Okanagan
Thank you Jeffrey from Calgary for donating a 2004 Subaru Impreza to Calgary Young People's Theatre Society
Thank you Patrick from Calgary for donating a 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic to Kidney Cancer Canada
Thank you Tibor from Windsor for donating a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan to Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation
Thank you Gary from London for donating a 2013 Ford Escape to Boys & Girls Club of London Foundation
Thank you Sue from Parksville for donating a 2002 MINI Cooper to Arrowsmith Health Care
Thank you Kin from Calgary for donating a 2003 Honda Civic to Kerby Centre
Thank you John from Bracebridge for donating a 2007 Pontiac Wave to
Thank you Ruth from Halifax for donating a 2012 Ford Focus to Halifax Refugee Clinic Association
Thank you Gary from Winnipeg for donating a 2007 Honda Accord EX-L to CancerCare Manitoba
Thank you Judith from Kamloops for donating a 1998 Lexus C400 to Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories
Thank you Frances Verna Joy from Kamloops for donating a 1993 Toyota Corolla to Alzheimer Society of BC
Thank you Nadina from Dunchurch for donating a 2012 Nissan Rogue SL AWD to
Thank you The Martial Arts Training from Richmond Hill for donating a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan to Zoe's Animal Rescue Society
Thank you Nicholas from Ottawa for donating a 2006 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Wagon AWD to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada