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Self-Compassion



Self-compassion is the ability to extend kindness and understanding to oneself in the face of perceived failures, inadequacies, or in instances of general personal suffering. This doesn’t mean feeling sorry for yourself, or being self-indulgent or weak, but simply that instead of beating yourself up for failing, you treat yourself as you would treat a friend who was facing a similar situation. In this way, self-compassion goes beyond a basic acceptance of one’s experiences to embracing oneself with warmth and understanding in the face of difficulty or distress. There is now empirical evidence that self-compassion, practiced regularly, helps train the brain away from shame and toward feelings of happiness and joy.

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Be Gentle with Yourself

We're quick to empathize with other people, but sometimes it can be hard to do it with ourselves. Today's meditation is a practice in observing and honoring your emotions through self-empathy.

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Be Kind to Your Imperfections

You don't have to strive for perfection all the time. Today, we practice letting go of that pressure and responding to our mistakes with self-compassion and kindness.

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Q&As with Kessonga

We get a lot of questions about meditation and mindfulness. Today, Kessonga is going to answer a few of them.

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Permission Granted

Even when we’re clear on what we want or deserve, it can be hard to give ourselves permission to go after it. Today’s visualization will help you give *yourself* permission to move forward.

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Keep Your Friends Close, and Demons Closer…

There’s a thought in Eastern philosophy that a ‘demon’ isn’t a monster. It’s anything that hinders us from our liberation. Today, instead of meeting your demons with judgment or attempts to repress, try to approach them with compassion and see how that makes you feel.

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104 – How to Choose Progress over Perfection with Peloton Instructor Ally Love

Ally Love is the in-arena host of the Brooklyn Nets, and she’s a Peloton instructor. Ally’s successful career path has taught her that it’s important to value progress over perfection.

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