Compassion is something we often give to others.
We comfort friends when they stumble, show kindness when someone’s hurting, and offer grace when mistakes are made.
But how often do we offer that same kindness to ourselves?
Truth is, we’re usually much harder on ourselves than we are on anyone else. We criticize our flaws, replay our mistakes, and chase perfection like it’s the only way to be worthy.
But perfection isn’t real — and the chase can leave us feeling empty, anxious, and never enough.
That’s where self-compassion comes in.
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