
 The Science of Happiness Happiness Break: How to Be Your Own Best Friend
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 Oct 30, 2025  Join Kristin Neff, an associate professor and leading expert on self-compassion, as she shares powerful insights to be your own best friend. She emphasizes the importance of self-kindness and dispels myths surrounding softness in personal growth. Explore how self-compassion can reduce stress, improve performance, and even benefit your health. Kristin guides listeners through a simple self-compassion break, encouraging mindfulness, recognizing shared struggles, and offering gentle words to soothe your inner critic. Perfect for anyone looking to cultivate warmth within! 
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Kindness Boosts Performance
- Being hard on yourself doesn't motivate; self-compassion reduces stress and improves productivity.
 - Research shows self-compassion lowers burnout and anxiety while supporting better performance.
 
Compassion Calms The Body
- Self-compassion changes our nervous system by reducing sympathetic and increasing parasympathetic activity.
 - This physiological shift lowers cortisol, raises heart-rate variability, and links to better sleep and health.
 
Athletes Improved After Learning Compassion
- Neff taught self-compassion to college athletes and coaches rated their performance as improved afterward.
 - Handling failure less overwhelmly helped athletes keep going and learn more productively.
 

