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Four Myths and a Truth about Self-compassion

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If there is only one idea that will help you navigate the path from self-doubt to self-belief – it’s compassion.

It can feel so normal to criticize ourselves when things go wrong and blame everything on our own shortcomings, but embracing self-compassion can be a gamechanger.

So what’s this episode really about?

  • Why compassion is so important and why we resist it.
  • I share the four myths and a truth about compassion to help get rid of any preconceived ideas that exist and show how self-compassion empowers leaders to succeed by using empathy, creativity, emotional intelligence and cooperation.
  • There is a strong body of empirical research that shows that self-compassion is enormously helpful as a skill and perspective – especially for working through major emotional struggles.
  • There are big differences between self-compassion, self-pity and self-indulgence – but it’s easy to get these mixed up!
  • How I work with clients to make space for compassion in the way they talk to themselves.
  • I share an exercise, from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, which you can implement today. This will help you to understand your responses to situations and nudge yourself towards self-compassion.


Why you should listen

This episode is perfect for you if you’re struggling with self-doubt and you feel like if you don’t keep judging and criticising yourself, you’ll lose your ‘edge’.

Resources mentioned:

You can quote me on that...
“Self-compassion just means that when times are tough, you treat yourself like you would treat a very close beloved friend.” - Sas Petherick
“If you can offer compassion to others, you can absolutely learn to offer it to yourself” - Sas Petherick
“When we’re looking at what we believe and why, we can end up with a nice logical story that sounds good on paper - but it doesn’t touch us emotionally.” - Sas Petherick
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If there is only one idea that will help you navigate the path from self-doubt to self-belief – it’s compassion.

It can feel so normal to criticize ourselves when things go wrong and blame everything on our own shortcomings, but embracing self-compassion can be a gamechanger.

So what’s this episode really about?

  • Why compassion is so important and why we resist it.
  • I share the four myths and a truth about compassion to help get rid of any preconceived ideas that exist and show how self-compassion empowers leaders to succeed by using empathy, creativity, emotional intelligence and cooperation.
  • There is a strong body of empirical research that shows that self-compassion is enormously helpful as a skill and perspective – especially for working through major emotional struggles.
  • There are big differences between self-compassion, self-pity and self-indulgence – but it’s easy to get these mixed up!
  • How I work with clients to make space for compassion in the way they talk to themselves.
  • I share an exercise, from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, which you can implement today. This will help you to understand your responses to situations and nudge yourself towards self-compassion.


Why you should listen

This episode is perfect for you if you’re struggling with self-doubt and you feel like if you don’t keep judging and criticising yourself, you’ll lose your ‘edge’.

Resources mentioned:

You can quote me on that...
“Self-compassion just means that when times are tough, you treat yourself like you would treat a very close beloved friend.” - Sas Petherick
“If you can offer compassion to others, you can absolutely learn to offer it to yourself” - Sas Petherick
“When we’re looking at what we believe and why, we can end up with a nice logical story that sounds good on paper - but it doesn’t touch us emotionally.” - Sas Petherick
Like what you hear?
Why not help me reach more ears (and give my self-belief a boost) with a 5-star rating?


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saspetherick.substack.com
  continue reading

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