self-care

Three Misguided Beliefs about Self-Compassion that Are Holding You Back

Three Misguided Beliefs about Self-Compassion that Are Holding You Back

It sounds great to say “treat yourself like you would your best friend” and “love yourself!” Sayings like that look awesome on journals and Instagram posts. They never say much about how to do it or what self-compassion would look like, though!

All month I’ve been talking about self-compassion and ways to be kinder to yourself. Why? I think it’s key…key to finding ways to live with chronic illness, key to finding the courage to use our creative gifts, key to being able to connect with others. (If you’ve missed the other posts, check them out here.)

Although self-compassion is really important, we don’t get taught much about it. So we end up with misguided beliefs like these that can get in our way.

Having Trouble Being Nice to Yourself? You Might Be Stuck in One of These Two Mindsets.

Having Trouble Being Nice to Yourself? You Might Be Stuck in One of These Two Mindsets.

Listen, I know it’s hard. Most of us were not taught to be kind to ourselves. If you’ve been reading along this month and trying out some of the ideas in these posts, show yourself a little appreciation! Shifting ingrained patterns is tough. Especially our mental ones.

Mindsets are patterns of thinking and seeing the world. We’re often unaware of them. They just hover in front of us like a permanent Instagram filter, altering our perceptions of what is coming through. That filter can help us out or keep us stuck. Once we’re aware of our mindsets, we can have a little more choice about what actions we want to take and how we want to respond to stuff that happens in our lives.

Trying to Have More Self-Compassion? Watch Out for These 3 Mistakes.

Trying to Have More Self-Compassion? Watch Out for These 3 Mistakes.

Last week we talked about what self-compassion isn’t, busting some of the common myths that can get in the way of true self-care. Knowledge is really nifty! But we also need to get into the nitty-gritty of how to actually implement some of this knowledge in our daily lives. And how to do so even when there’s a severe spoon shortage.

Let’s start this week by looking at three things NOT to do when you’re trying out this whole self-compassion thingy.

Spoonie Holiday Survival Guide Part 4: Put Yourself First on the List

Spoonie Holiday Survival Guide Part 4: Put Yourself First on the List

Everyone, but especially we spoonies, needs a solid self-care strategy. Even more so when under stress or busy. We get a lot of images of what that might look like, usually involving white clothes, candles, and something bubbly. Pretty on Pinterest, but not practical.


When I talk about self-care, I’m talking about the not-so-glamorous stuff. The nitty gritty details that can help your life run more smoothly in the long run. The things that we put off out of fear or because we think we don’t deserve them.