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Letting Go of Perfection and Embracing Compassion
Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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In this meaningful episode of The Secrets of Being, I am joined by Dianna Collier, a certified positive psychology coach and licensed school psychologist, for a compassionate and honest conversation about burnout, resilience, and the healing power of self-compassion. Dianna shares the personal experiences that led her to shift her professional path and discover the life-changing principles of positive psychology.
After years of working in a demanding role supporting others, the stress began to affect her own health and well-being, including struggles with fertility that ultimately became a wake-up call. That experience led her to reevaluate how she was caring for herself and inspired her to explore new ways of supporting both her own mental health and the well-being of others.
Our conversation centers on the idea that burnout is not simply about being overwhelmed. It is often about forgetting to extend the same compassion to ourselves that we freely give to others. Dianna introduces the concept of self-compassion and explains how it can help us navigate stress, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure to be perfect. She shares the three essential components of self-compassion: mindfulness, common humanity, and self-kindness. These principles remind us to acknowledge our suffering without judgment, recognize that we are not alone in our struggles, and offer ourselves the same kindness we would offer a dear friend.
During the episode, Dianna also walks us through a powerful practice known as the self-compassion break, a technique developed by researcher Kristen Neff. This simple yet transformative exercise invites us to pause during moments of stress, acknowledge what we are feeling, and respond with warmth and understanding rather than criticism. Through guided reflection, we explore how self-compassion can help us regulate our emotions, respond more thoughtfully in challenging situations, and show up more fully for our families, our work, and our communities.
Another important theme in our discussion is the courage it takes to feel our emotions rather than dismiss them. Dianna reminds us that resilience does not come from ignoring pain or pushing it aside. Instead, resilience grows when we allow ourselves to experience difficult emotions with honesty and tenderness. By acknowledging our humanity and giving ourselves permission to be imperfect, we open the door to healing and personal growth.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen inward, and offer yourself the compassion you deserve. If you have ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or caught in the cycle of striving for perfection, Dianna’s insights will remind you that caring for yourself is not a weakness. It is an essential part of living with balance, resilience, and authenticity.
With love,
Dawn
P.S. You can connect with Dianna here: https://diannacollier.com/
After years of working in a demanding role supporting others, the stress began to affect her own health and well-being, including struggles with fertility that ultimately became a wake-up call. That experience led her to reevaluate how she was caring for herself and inspired her to explore new ways of supporting both her own mental health and the well-being of others.
Our conversation centers on the idea that burnout is not simply about being overwhelmed. It is often about forgetting to extend the same compassion to ourselves that we freely give to others. Dianna introduces the concept of self-compassion and explains how it can help us navigate stress, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure to be perfect. She shares the three essential components of self-compassion: mindfulness, common humanity, and self-kindness. These principles remind us to acknowledge our suffering without judgment, recognize that we are not alone in our struggles, and offer ourselves the same kindness we would offer a dear friend.
During the episode, Dianna also walks us through a powerful practice known as the self-compassion break, a technique developed by researcher Kristen Neff. This simple yet transformative exercise invites us to pause during moments of stress, acknowledge what we are feeling, and respond with warmth and understanding rather than criticism. Through guided reflection, we explore how self-compassion can help us regulate our emotions, respond more thoughtfully in challenging situations, and show up more fully for our families, our work, and our communities.
Another important theme in our discussion is the courage it takes to feel our emotions rather than dismiss them. Dianna reminds us that resilience does not come from ignoring pain or pushing it aside. Instead, resilience grows when we allow ourselves to experience difficult emotions with honesty and tenderness. By acknowledging our humanity and giving ourselves permission to be imperfect, we open the door to healing and personal growth.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen inward, and offer yourself the compassion you deserve. If you have ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or caught in the cycle of striving for perfection, Dianna’s insights will remind you that caring for yourself is not a weakness. It is an essential part of living with balance, resilience, and authenticity.
With love,
Dawn
P.S. You can connect with Dianna here: https://diannacollier.com/