five ways to be kind to yourself


Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
–Plato

I am notoriously bad at being kind to myself.  I look after others for a living.  I help them, show them how to be good to themselves, tell them that sometimes it’s a long road to recovery and it is important to celebrate the little victories.  Sometimes there may be a chance I give my clients too much of myself. It’s the nature of the game.

It is also common amongst those of us who look after others for a living, in whatever way that may be, to fail miserably at looking after ourselves.  I work too hard most weeks and don’t give myself enough time off.  I hardly ever get enough sleep.  Sometimes (shock horror) I eat on the hoof.  There are days when, no matter how hard I try, it’s never good enough for my damned inner critic.  Last week I got my first massage for 2 months – I know, after all that stuff I tell everyone about the importance of massage!  I’m studying really hard for two different trainings as well as teaching my classes and seeing my clients.

Eventually something has to change.  You cannot give properly to your clients if you are not giving to yourself.

But it’s not all bad news readers!  I can be kind to myself sometimes and I’m learning to do a little bit more every day.  So here are five of my favourite ways to be kind to me.**

1. Make a cup of your favourite tea, sit in your favourite chair or collapse into a pile of cushions. Do nothing else except sip that tea slowly, savouring every mouthful.  Take half an hour over it.

2. Write a letter to your inner critic, explain to her that you need time out. But be kind to her too, you don’t know what battles she’s fighting!

3. Do something differently – if you always go to yoga class, try Zumba; if you like to curl up with a book, try writing 500 words on anything at all (start with the last book you read); if you always send emails, write a handwritten letter or card.  You’ll be surprised by just how good it feels to break from the norm.

4. Drink champagne in the bath on a schoolnight.

5.  Get an early night.  And I mean ludicrously early.  Read for a bit if you want to but aim for lights out at 8.30pm.  Wake up feeling ready to face the world again.

How are you kind to yourselves, readers?

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**This post is inspired in part by Fiona Robyn’s Writing Towards Healing e-course which I am currently taking part in.  The next one is in January but click here for a full list of her courses.

In answer to the question as to why it is so hard for us to be kind to ourselves, Fiona writes:-

“When we are kind [to ourselves] we lay ourselves open and….[are] more susceptible to being hurt…..  When we create a space through being kind to ourselves grief and disappointment rushes in.”

Our inner critic, I have found, is a form of control.

Better the devil you know.

Well I think we all know that isn’t true!

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7 comments

  1. strangely, having a bath is something that I have just started to enjoy and I tend to really enjoy it too. But then don’t do it for ages.

    I am renowed for piling the stuff up and then taking on more. Because I am superwoman. and then I collapse in a heap, because I am not doing enough to be kind to myself.

    One day I will learn, but I have started to do small things to be kind- meditate, run and most importantly not beat myself up when I don’t do them so regularly as I would like to

  2. Catherine says:

    :-)

    I love number 4 especially!

    I’m learning to be kind to myself. I usually go for a run on Friday mornings, but this morning I wanted to sleep. So I did.

    Even the feeling of being kind to myself makes me feel as if I’m being kinder to myself!

  3. Marina says:

    - I’m a big believer in number 3; I get such a boost from doing things differently (though I also love routines and rituals).

    - I am slowly learning to say ‘no’ and feel less stressed as a result.

    - Baths with candlelight, nice music, essential oils and sometimes a book (champagne sounds tempting…). Also: sauna/steam room, swimming in the sea

    - meditation/ yoga nidra/ Alexander technique exercises

    - going at a slower pace. I used to rush around, thinking about where I was heading, and my breathing would get shallow. Now I walk at whatever pace is comfortable and focus on the walking itself, on my breathing, on what I see on the way, scents, etc.

    - not being so hard on myself

  4. Trishia says:

    Very interesting.. I don’t think I’ve been good to myself lately.. Thanks for sharing such a great blog!

  5. Svasti says:

    Being kind to myself is about taking care of my health (of course), doing things that I enjoy and spending time in nature. That, and getting massages (for pleasure, not because I’m injured), facials and other pampering type things.

    Going to bed early or reading a good book for as long as I possibly can are other things I enjoy :)

  6. Wella M. says:

    Be kind and positive! When you start to think kindly and positively about yourself, the love you have for yourself just grows. Love yourself everyday and everything will falls into right.

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