DiscoverMentally Stronger with Therapist Amy Morin53 — Develop Self-Compassion & Drown Out Your Inner Critic by Asking Yourself This Question Every Day
53 — Develop Self-Compassion & Drown Out Your Inner Critic by Asking Yourself This Question Every Day

53 — Develop Self-Compassion & Drown Out Your Inner Critic by Asking Yourself This Question Every Day

Update: 2023-11-101
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The way you talk to yourself greatly affects your mental health and your mental strength. If you call yourself names, put yourself down, or beat yourself up, you'll create a lot of extra hardship for yourself.

Fortunately, you can learn to change your inner dialogue. When you do, you'll discover that self-compassion is a superpower that can help you in many areas of your life.

Some of the things I share are:


  • How self-compassion can improve your self-worth, motivation, and body image.

  • What self-compassion really means.

  • The one question that can help you develop a healthier inner dialogue.

  • How to make self-compassion second nature


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53 — Develop Self-Compassion & Drown Out Your Inner Critic by Asking Yourself This Question Every Day

53 — Develop Self-Compassion & Drown Out Your Inner Critic by Asking Yourself This Question Every Day

Amy Morin