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The Quiet Power of Self‑Kindness: A Shift from Criticism to Compassion

In Healthcare and Education, Compassion is part of the job description. These professions are built on noticing others’ needs, offering patience, and extending understanding even on the toughest days. Many people in these fields can walk into a room and instinctively know how to soothe, support, or uplift someone else.

And yet, when it comes to offering that same tenderness inward, the well often runs dry.

Selfcriticism becomes the default soundtrack:

  • I should have done more.
  • I should have handled that better.
  • I should be stronger, calmer, more organised, more everything.

It’s a relentless internal pressure that rarely matches the compassion we so freely give to others.

But here’s the truth we often forget: selfkindness isnt indulgenceits maintenance.

It’s the foundation that allows us to keep showing up with clarity, steadiness, and genuine care.

Why SelfKindness Matters More Than We Think

Selfkindness is not about ignoring mistakes or pretending everything is fine. Its about responding to our own struggles with the same humanity we offer others.

When we practice selfkindness:

  • We reduce emotional exhaustion and burnout
  • We strengthen resilience
  • We create space for growth rather than shame
  • We reconnect with our own worthiness
  • We model healthy behaviour for the people we support

Healthcare and education professionals often carry an unspoken belief that compassion is something you give away, not something you deserve. But compassion is not a finite resource. It expands when it’s nurtured.

Honouring Yourself: What It Actually Looks Like

Honouring yourself doesn’t require grand gestures. It’s built through small, intentional acts:

  • Noticing your inner critic and gently interrupting it
  • Speaking to yourself the way you’d speak to someone you care about
  • Allowing rest without guilt
  • Acknowledging your limits without labelling them as failures
  • Celebrating effort, not just outcomes
  • Letting yourself be human, not superhuman

Selfkindness is a practice, not a personality trait. Its something you can cultivate, strengthen, and return toespecially on the days you feel least deserving of it.

 

I ask you to Keep Curious

If you offered yourself even a fraction of the compassion you give to others, how might your wellbeing—and your sense of self—begin to shift?

Sue cosgrove zest again

By Sue Cosgrove

Founder of Zest Again
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