The Inner Compass Therapist
Helping You Find Your Inner Compass
Image by Giulia Bertelli on Unsplash Self-compassion entails being warm and understanding toward ourselves when we suffer, fail, or feel inadequate, rather than ignoring our pain or flagellating ourselves with self-criticism. ~ Kristen Neff We often believe that we have to fix ourselves in order to improve our self-esteem or self-confidence. If we could just know how to not get so stressed out, we would feel better about ourselves and others would like us more. However, the key is not to fix your flaws, but to be kind to them by cultivating self-compassion.
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Amreeta is a Registered Social Worker, and a Psychotherapist, who works with adults who are experiencing feelings of shame, and building self-confidence. Archives
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