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THE POWER OF SELF-COMPASSION! + Guided Meditation! Dr. Kristin Neff | Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Self-Help | Inspire

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If you ever feel berated, pushed around, down-trodden, guilted, shamed, or run-over, and all by the voices in your mind, then do we have the compassionate, life-changing show for you!

Today I’ll be talking with Dr. Kristin Neff, psychologist, researcher, and pioneer in the field of self-compassion. She’s also the author of “self-compassion the proven power of being kind to yourself” and her family’s amazing healing journey is featured in the award-winning documentary, The Horse Boy, …one of the most powerful and beautiful documentaries I’ve ever seen…just bring plenty of Kleenex!

Today we’ll be talking about self-compassion or true caring, concern and love for you; what it really looks like, what it feels like, why it’s different from self-esteem, and why it’s so incredibly important and needed in our lives (despite what we’ve been taught).

That plus we’ll look a squeegee man, a hugging practice, the lake Wobeggon Effect, and how connecting with horses truly changes lives.

Questions and Topics Include:

  1. How her autistic son taught her self-compassion
  2. Where did the desire to study self-compassion come from?
    1. How studying Buddhism turned Kristin toward self-compassion
  3. What’s it mean to relate to ourselves?
  4. How and why do we talk to ourselves as inner enemies?
  5. Why our safety system (threat defense mechanism) causes us to attack ourselves
  6. What’s a freeze response?
  7. Why we treat our good friends different than we treat ourselves?
  8. Why it’s easier to trigger the care-giver system with our good friends
  9. What happens with children of very critical or even abusive parents
  10. What Kristin Neff is finding in over 10 years of studying self-compassion
  11. How we have self-compassion backwards (and how it makes us stronger, rather than weaker)
  12. Why the rod and stick (spare the rod, spoil the child) is backwards and leads to self-criticism and undermining self-confidence
  13. What’s the difference between self-compassion and self-esteem
  14. What’s wrong with self-esteem and what’s the backlash from promoting self-esteem?
  15. Why self-compassion doesn’t seem to have the negative side-effects that self-esteem does
  16. Why we’re more likely to take responsibility because it’s safe to do so.
  17. How self-compassion gives you the emotional resources to be at our best
  18. What is self-kindness?
  19. What are the three main triggers of the compassion mechanism?
  20. What’s the hugging exercise?
  21. Why you want to touch yourself or put a hand on yourself to help calm you down and put you in a place of self-compassion (yes, this is touchy-feely)
  22. Language you can use for yourself to train your brain for self-compassion
  23. Why tones are so important and often more important than the language itself
  24. What is common humanity and why is it so important
  25. What differentiates self-compassion from self-pity?
  26. Why imperfection is what connects us to other people, not separates us
  27. What does mindfulness have to do with self-compassion?
  28. What exactly is mindfulness?
  29. Why it’s so important to be aware of their own ‘suffering’ (any instance of emotional pain, which is a common Buddhist term, but doesn’t have to be).
  30. What’s a self-compassion journal and how do you use one?
  31. What is emotional resilience?
  32. What is mindful self-compassion (a program with Chris Germer)
  33. Centerformsc.org
  34. What is a simple practice for mindful self-compassion?
  35. Why men who do high fives and fist-pounds to basketball teammates perform better
  36. How do we shift past self-criticism?
  37. Why we want to turn with understanding and compassion toward self-criticism
  38. Why we don’t want to judge ourselves for judging ourselves
  39. What do you do when you get lost in your emotions or a storyline
  40. How do we use a mindful self-compassion flashlight?
  41. What’s a self-compassion backdraft?
  42. What’s a self-compassion detox?
  43. Why is compassion for others so important for ourselves
  44. Why it’s so important for parents to model self-compassion for their kids
  45. How to take the self-compassion scale
  46. A short guided meditation or practice on self-compassion called ‘The Self-Compassion Break”

Dr. Kristin Neff Shares the Power of Mindfulness & Self-Compassion & How It Helps with Relationships, Happiness, Career & Kids! + Guided Meditation! Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire

For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

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If you ever feel berated, pushed around, down-trodden, guilted, shamed, or run-over, and all by the voices in your mind, then do we have the compassionate, life-changing show for you!

Today I’ll be talking with Dr. Kristin Neff, psychologist, researcher, and pioneer in the field of self-compassion. She’s also the author of “self-compassion the proven power of being kind to yourself” and her family’s amazing healing journey is featured in the award-winning documentary, The Horse Boy, …one of the most powerful and beautiful documentaries I’ve ever seen…just bring plenty of Kleenex!

Today we’ll be talking about self-compassion or true caring, concern and love for you; what it really looks like, what it feels like, why it’s different from self-esteem, and why it’s so incredibly important and needed in our lives (despite what we’ve been taught).

That plus we’ll look a squeegee man, a hugging practice, the lake Wobeggon Effect, and how connecting with horses truly changes lives.

Questions and Topics Include:

  1. How her autistic son taught her self-compassion
  2. Where did the desire to study self-compassion come from?
    1. How studying Buddhism turned Kristin toward self-compassion
  3. What’s it mean to relate to ourselves?
  4. How and why do we talk to ourselves as inner enemies?
  5. Why our safety system (threat defense mechanism) causes us to attack ourselves
  6. What’s a freeze response?
  7. Why we treat our good friends different than we treat ourselves?
  8. Why it’s easier to trigger the care-giver system with our good friends
  9. What happens with children of very critical or even abusive parents
  10. What Kristin Neff is finding in over 10 years of studying self-compassion
  11. How we have self-compassion backwards (and how it makes us stronger, rather than weaker)
  12. Why the rod and stick (spare the rod, spoil the child) is backwards and leads to self-criticism and undermining self-confidence
  13. What’s the difference between self-compassion and self-esteem
  14. What’s wrong with self-esteem and what’s the backlash from promoting self-esteem?
  15. Why self-compassion doesn’t seem to have the negative side-effects that self-esteem does
  16. Why we’re more likely to take responsibility because it’s safe to do so.
  17. How self-compassion gives you the emotional resources to be at our best
  18. What is self-kindness?
  19. What are the three main triggers of the compassion mechanism?
  20. What’s the hugging exercise?
  21. Why you want to touch yourself or put a hand on yourself to help calm you down and put you in a place of self-compassion (yes, this is touchy-feely)
  22. Language you can use for yourself to train your brain for self-compassion
  23. Why tones are so important and often more important than the language itself
  24. What is common humanity and why is it so important
  25. What differentiates self-compassion from self-pity?
  26. Why imperfection is what connects us to other people, not separates us
  27. What does mindfulness have to do with self-compassion?
  28. What exactly is mindfulness?
  29. Why it’s so important to be aware of their own ‘suffering’ (any instance of emotional pain, which is a common Buddhist term, but doesn’t have to be).
  30. What’s a self-compassion journal and how do you use one?
  31. What is emotional resilience?
  32. What is mindful self-compassion (a program with Chris Germer)
  33. Centerformsc.org
  34. What is a simple practice for mindful self-compassion?
  35. Why men who do high fives and fist-pounds to basketball teammates perform better
  36. How do we shift past self-criticism?
  37. Why we want to turn with understanding and compassion toward self-criticism
  38. Why we don’t want to judge ourselves for judging ourselves
  39. What do you do when you get lost in your emotions or a storyline
  40. How do we use a mindful self-compassion flashlight?
  41. What’s a self-compassion backdraft?
  42. What’s a self-compassion detox?
  43. Why is compassion for others so important for ourselves
  44. Why it’s so important for parents to model self-compassion for their kids
  45. How to take the self-compassion scale
  46. A short guided meditation or practice on self-compassion called ‘The Self-Compassion Break”

Dr. Kristin Neff Shares the Power of Mindfulness & Self-Compassion & How It Helps with Relationships, Happiness, Career & Kids! + Guided Meditation! Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire

For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

  continue reading

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