Self-Compassion Insights
When faced with feelings that trigger past experiences, it's essential to practice self-compassion rather than self-blame. Acknowledging that these emotions stem from deeper roots allows for a more profound understanding of oneself. Embracing this perspective can transform the way we respond to anxiety and interpersonal dynamics.In this clip
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Can you provide some insights on how to address the feelings stemming from my childhood experiences with my father, who tortured and abandoned my mother and me? I often feel that these experiences are the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts. This question relates to the episode "Authentically Developing Self-Worth | Being Well Podcast" and the clip "Nurturing Inner Parts."