self growth

Feeling nurtured with self-compassion


“Self compassion is nurturing yourself with all the kindness and love you would shower on someone you cherish”.

-Debra Reble

Picture how you interact with a close friend or much-loved family member. You listen when they need support, you remind them to take breaks and not work so hard, and you're a kind voice when they're hard on themselves. You most likely remind that friend of who they are when life feels discouraging, and you probably have a sense of humour around their quirks and human flaws.
Today's reflection:

Are you compassionate with your own imperfections, mistakes, and hard times? Today you’re invited to practice being gentle with yourself, and to notice what your habitual response to difficulty is. This week, set a reminder on your phone for midday. Pause for a minute and recall what your thoughts were when an issue or difficulty came up that morning. Were you hard on yourself? Were you compassionate or forgiving?  

"Where do you get into the trance of unworthiness, of not okay?" -Tara Brach

3 ways to build self-compassion:

❣Start the day with 1 self-appreciation. Think of a personal quality you respect or feel proud of in yourself. Say it out loud, and smile as you do it! This helps in really celebrating and owning what you've said. 

❣After a busy day, re-fill your love bank. Recall something in your day that was uncomfortable or disappointing, and acknowledge how you felt. Give yourself a hug and let the earlier disappointment melt away. 

❣Make a kindness list. Write down all the kindness and care you show loved ones. Be specific in saying what actions you take. Spend 5-10 minutes writing, then circle 2 things you could do to help you feel more okay during a hard week. This helps give you permission to show yourself TLC in ways you might not have thought about. 

Here is a 10-minute self-compassion meditation with Tara Brach, one of my favourite meditation teachers. Get comfortable and enjoy listening 💛

https://www.tarabrach.com/meditation-the-rain-of-self-compassion/

Karyn Davies, Registered Clinical Counsellor

Karyn empowers clients to live with passion, authenticity, and trust. Her support enhances self-esteem and promotes a regular self-care practice, while celebrating client progress in feeling more grounded, capable, and present to life's joys and challenges. 

www.evokemedicine.com/karyn-davies-rcc

www.refreshcounsellingvancouver.com

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Create your own Visionboard

Wow, isn't it awesome that Spring has fully arrived here in Vancouver?! I am feeling such gratitude for the scent of sweet blossoms in the air, for the chance to look up and see gorgeous blue sky, and for the extended daylight hours. I am especially drawn to the dark pink magnolias. Their elegant blooms are punctuated by fuzzy stems and on the whole, they have the most interesting shape too. Magnolias are very powerful in that they symbolize dignity; loyalty; perseverance; and feminine strength.

Where could you benefit from perseverance in your life?

In this season of new growth, I look forward to leading a Visionboard workshopon April 30th. It will be held in the fantastic Mt.Pleasant neighbourhood, at Yoga on 7th. The investment for your self-care is $50.

What you will receive from this session:

Support in discovering what matters most to you. More clarity on what your dreams and goals are. Renewed inspiration to create more positive energy in your life. FUN! A spirit of playfulness and confidence. An experience of community among like-minded people.

No skill or experience in art making is necessary.  I look forward to meeting you in person and giving you tools to create your visual map!

Here is the event on Facebook, to share with your networks:https://www.facebook.com/events/1738741386412749/