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Why Self-Compassion is an Essential Practice with Dr. Kristin Neff

Why Self-Compassion is an Essential Practice with Dr. Kristin Neff


Episode 193


Dr. Alexandra’s conversation with Dr. Kristin Neff is all about self-compassion, an essential tool for your emotional well-being toolkit (and that’s scientifically proven!). Dr. Kristen Neff, a trailblazer in the field of self-compassion research, introduces the three foundational pillars of self-compassion, illustrating how integrating all three of these elements empowers individuals to confront their inner critic and cultivate healthier connections.   

The discussion delves into the biological and family of origin influences that shape our self-criticism, while also addressing the grief that may surface when embarking on a self-compassion journey.  You will also learn about Fierce Self-Compassion, and how we can lean into this action-oriented facet to be ambitious and to fulfill our life’s purpose.

You’ll come away from this episode with:

  • A deeper understanding of the three pillars of self-compassion and their impact on relationships. 
  • Insights into how practising self-compassion can cultivate self-love, foster connection, enhance intimacy, and reduce anxiety, shame, and isolation
  • A new perspective on some common myths of self-compassion, such as:
  1. Are self-compassion and self-esteem the same thing? 
  2. Is “self-compassion” just “self-pity” rebranded? 
  3. Does practising self-compassion encourage people to not take personal accountability?
  4. Does embracing self-compassion mean we can’t be ambitious or want to come in first place?
  • Strategies for integrating self-compassion into your routine, with a simple starting point that Dr. Kristin Neff herself practices daily

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