What is Self-Compassion?
Barriers to Self-Compassion
Compassionate Tools
Compassionate Action
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What is self-compassion?

Extending kindness and understanding to oneself in instances of perceived inadequacy

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True or False: Being kind to yourself makes you weak

False - it builds resilience

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What is compassionate imagery?

Imagining a safe, comforting figure or place

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Name one self-nurturing activity

Example: Journaling, music, rest, warm tea, etc.

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True or False: Self-compassion means letting yourself off the hook

False - Self-compassion is not about avoiding responsibility - it's about acknowledging mistakes with kindness and using that awareness to grow. It helps you stay accountable without shame or self-criticism.

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What is one emotion that might block someone from feeling worthy of self-compassion?

Example: Shame, guilt, anger, fear - these emotions can convince us we don't deserve care

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Why is compassionate imagery helpful?

Brings up feelings of support and safety during hard times

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What is opposite action?

Doing the opposite of an unhelpful emotion-driven urge

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How is self-compassion different from self-esteem?

Unconditional vs. performance-based

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How can childhood or past experiences create barriers to compassion?

- How might that message impact your self-talk?

Lack of nurturing, shame

- If you grew up with harsh criticism or emotional neglect, you might internalize a critical voice or believe that kindness is weak or undeserved

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Reframe this thought: "I messed up again"

Example: "I made a mistake, and I'm learning from it"

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True or False: You can only use self-nurturing when you're sad

False - self-nurturing supports everyday well-being

400

Fill in the blank: "Treat yourself like you would treat a..."

Friend

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What is one cultural or societal message that can make practicing self-compassion difficult? 

- How might that message impact your self-talk?

Example: "Be tough," "Don't show weakness," "Productivity = worth"

- These messages can lead to internalized self-criticism or emotional suppression

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Think of a recent self-critical thought and reframe it with compassion

(Live practice)

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What is an example of an opposite action for avoidance?

Instead of withdrawing or procrastinating, take a small step toward the task, person, or situation you're avoiding (e.g., sending the email, attending the group, making a plan)

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