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Who’s looking after you?

In this month’s blog I want to focus this blog on how you can be kinder to yourself and practice more self-care.

 

Being kind to yourself isn’t just about what you do, it’s also about your thoughts. We have over 50,000 thoughts each day and most of these are negative and on repeat day in day out.

 

So, let me ask you this, how often do you beat yourself up with negative thoughts and internal stories? What persistent negative thoughts do you have going around your head?

 

It’s circumstances, people and events that influence our beliefs. We then go out into the world and look for evidence to support these beliefs. It maybe that someone came up with an answer in a meeting and you didn’t. You then internally criticised yourself for not having the information, calling yourself useless, stupid or even worse. It’s what you make an event mean to you that will determine the internal dialogue you create in your head.

 

It’s time to stop beating yourself up. You wouldn’t speak to your child or your best friend like that so it’s time that you treated yourself with more kindness.

 

Instead practice self-compassion and kindfulness.

 

If you can be kind and compassionate to others you can do the same for yourself.

 

There is an amazing self-love technique by the dearly departed Louise Hay of Hay House. Stand in front of the mirror every day, look into your eyes and say, ‘I love you’. For some this will be extremely uncomfortable, because ultimately not all of us love ourselves or accept ourselves for who we are.

 

There was a time in my life where I wouldn’t have been able do this mirror exercise. Now, I absolutely love this exercise and I truly and completely love myself.

 

Other ways to be kind to yourself include…

 

???? Meditating

???? Exercise

???? Laughing and smiling

???? Power naps

???? Establishing a good sleep routine

❤️ Eating healthily

???? Self-praise

???? Relaxing bath

???? Give yourself some slack

???? Celebrate your wins

???? Congratulate yourself

❤️ Be proud of your achievements

???? Take lunch breaks

???? Watch films, read books and listen to podcasts

???? Schedule fun activities with your family

Not all of these approaches will resonate with you so pick your top 3 and start applying them in your life today.

 

I want to leave you with a powerful quote I heard on a podcast hosted by Emily Williams of I Heart My Life.

 

The quote is from Dr James Rouse

 

“So many words of kindness go unsaid”

 

Of course, this doesn’t just apply to words of kindness to other people but of course words of kindness for yourself. So, get into the habit of being more mindful and conscious with your words and flipping your negative language to the positive.

 

I look forward to hearing what valuable insights you gained from this blog. In the meantime can reach me at [email protected], connect with me or LinkedIn and find out more about Suzie Flynn Coaching at https://suzieflynn.com

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