

Kryptonite for the Inner Critic, Self-Compassion Series, Kristin Neff, PhD
24 snips Oct 16, 2019
Dr. Kristin Neff, an associate professor at the University of Texas, discusses her journey to self-compassion following a challenging divorce. She emphasizes the importance of nurturing a kind inner voice to alleviate stress and shame. Neff shares insights on how self-compassion can improve personal growth and resilience, and introduces practical techniques for integrating it into daily life. She highlights her new workbook aimed at helping others harness the life-changing benefits of being kind to oneself, embracing imperfections along the way.
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Neff's Meditation Journey
- Kristin Neff started meditating during a messy divorce in graduate school.
- She found solace in Thich Nhat Hanh's emphasis on mindfulness and self-compassion.
Mindfulness vs. Self-Compassion
- Mindfulness and self-compassion are distinct but complementary practices.
- Mindfulness addresses the experience non-judgmentally, while self-compassion addresses the experiencer with kindness.
Practicing Self-Compassion
- Express self-compassion through physical touch, kind words, or friendly gestures.
- The specific method doesn't matter; the key is cultivating a caring and warm attitude.