The Science of Happiness

How to Feel Better About Yourself

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Dec 4, 2025
René Brooks, the creator of Black Girl, Lost Keys, shares her journey with ADHD and the shame that shaped her inner critic. Serena Chen, chair of UC Berkeley's Psychology department, discusses how self-compassion can foster authenticity and reduce negative self-talk. The duo dives into a transformative writing practice that encourages individuals to confront and reframe their inner dialogues with kindness. They reveal that practicing self-compassion not only alleviates shame but also boosts one's sense of true self.
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ANECDOTE

Early Classroom Humiliation Shaped Shame

  • René Brooks recalls a middle-school teacher screaming that she was "too stupid" for homework, which she internalized as shame.
  • That early humiliation helped explain lifelong shame around ADHD symptoms like lateness and disorganization.
ADVICE

Write A Self-Compassionate Letter

  • Choose a moment that triggers self-blame and describe it honestly without judgment.
  • Then write to yourself in the voice of someone who loves you, offering acceptance and reassurance.
ANECDOTE

Writing About Conflict And Shame

  • René wrote a self-compassionate letter about her difficulty with conflict and shame after walking away.
  • She used the exercise to notice patterns of self-blame and to reframe them with kindness.
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