When you talk to yourself (which, let’s face it, we all do), are you kind?
Do you speak to yourself like you would speak to a friend, or do you have a tendency to resort to name calling? Do you use words like stupid, lazy, or failure?
In Episode 42, Brodie talks with Catherine Polan Orzech, MA, LMFT, about being kind to ourselves. Many people, and especially Type As (you know who you are), treat themselves more harshly than they would ever want to (or dare to) treat a friend. Catherine wants you to take a lesson out of your own friendship book and turn that treatment inwards to promote peace and compassion within ourselves.
In this episode, we explore:
Resources:
Catherine’s Website
Dr. Kristin Neff’s Website
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Lessons From 20 Years in Practice
The Hormone Balance Pyramid
Care and Feeding of Your Microbiome
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Immunity, Digestion, Focus and Relaxation Practices
Why Acupuncture is the Best for Musculoskeletal Pain
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Deep Listening, Gifts of Winter, Overcoming low motivation
The Shiny & Dark Sides of Habit Change: A Personal Story
Regaining Self-Trust: Advice from a Former Cult Member
TCM Nutrition tips for a Healthy Digestive Microbiome
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From Surviving to Thriving - A Chinese Medicine Take
Dampness & Digestion Master Class
Moving Through Trauma with Chinese Medicine
Why Your Heart and Brain Like Estrogen
Momentum, Inertia, and Self-Kindness: Lessons from Winter
Q+A - 5 Elements for Personal Growth & Getting out of the Way
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