- Self-kindness: Being kind, gentle and understanding with yourself when you’re suffering.
- Common humanity: Realizing that you’re not alone in your struggles. When we’re struggling, we tend to feel especially isolated. We think we’re the only ones to experience loss, make mistakes, feel rejected or fail. But it’s these very struggles that are part of our shared experience as humans.
- Mindfulness: Observing life as it is, without being judgemental or suppressing your thoughts and feelings.
Advertisement
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Recent Posts
-
Depression is insidious. You feel sad, you lose your concentration, nothing is interesting to you anymore, and – to top it all off – your ...
-
In order to get the most from recovery the individual should: Try new things Devote time to their relationships Look for a good balance in l...
-
Why does one person become anorexic and another obese? A study recently published by a University of Colorado School of Medicine researcher ...
-
Bath Salts – a Not-So-Legal High Bath salts are a new form of synthetic drugs that have been sold legally via the Internet and head shops th...
-
Cover of Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions "The spiritual life is not a theory," we read in the 'Big Book'. "We hav...
-
"A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways." (James 1:8) "Draw near to God and God will draw near to you. Wash clean yo...
-
It doesn't matter what it is--an atom, a thought, a sound, a situation, a body, a mental state, a plant a storm, a mountain, or a gala...
-
Perth businessman has been arrested and detained in Venezuela, charged with having a trafficable quantity of cocaine on a yacht.It is unders...
-
"The Last Ride," a tribute to Dr. Bob Smith, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, who is buried in Akron.
Post a Comment