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Welcome to our 6th episode of Reach Minds – ‘Thoughts for Your Life Journey’ podcast.
In today’s episode, we will dive deep into the transformative power of self-compassion and self-kindness. We’ll explore what it means to be truly kind to ourselves, why it’s so important, and how it can positively impact every area of our lives. In the fast-paced world we live in, we often forget the most important relationship we have—the one with ourselves
I am delighted to have my colleague Shamash Alidina joining me today. He is best known as the internationally bestselling author of 10 books, including Mindfulness for Dummies and The Mindful Way through Stress. He frequently appears in newspapers, magazines, and on radio shows.
Shamash is based in London, he runs online trainings and speaks at conferences all over the world. He is a keen educator and has trained almost 500 mindfulness teachers in the last 11 years. Prior to that, he spent 10 years teaching mindfulness/meditation as well as science in schools.
Back in 2013, he pioneered online Mindfulness Teacher Training, launching his program Teach Mindfulness Online. With 10 years of experience in running online courses, he creates new courses based on his latest findings every year.
“Shamash have you ever caught yourself being your own harshest critic?”
“I used to be my own worst critic, constantly pushing myself to meet impossibly high standards. It wasn’t until I faced burnout that I realized the importance of being kinder to myself. Learning to practice self-compassion has been a transformative journey for me, and while I still struggle at times, it’s now a cornerstone of my well-being.” Imagine what could change if you treated yourself with the same kindness you offer to others. Is the key to a happier, more fulfilled life a little self-compassion?
In this podcast we pose the following questions on self-compassion and self-kindness:
So, whether you’re someone who struggles with self-criticism or just curious about how to nurture a more compassionate mindset, stay tuned—there’s something here for everyone."
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Ajahn Brahm. Book called Kindfulness. His site: https://bswa.org/teachers/ajahn-brahm/
Welcome to our 6th episode of Reach Minds – ‘Thoughts for Your Life Journey’ podcast.
In today’s episode, we will dive deep into the transformative power of self-compassion and self-kindness. We’ll explore what it means to be truly kind to ourselves, why it’s so important, and how it can positively impact every area of our lives. In the fast-paced world we live in, we often forget the most important relationship we have—the one with ourselves
I am delighted to have my colleague Shamash Alidina joining me today. He is best known as the internationally bestselling author of 10 books, including Mindfulness for Dummies and The Mindful Way through Stress. He frequently appears in newspapers, magazines, and on radio shows.
Shamash is based in London, he runs online trainings and speaks at conferences all over the world. He is a keen educator and has trained almost 500 mindfulness teachers in the last 11 years. Prior to that, he spent 10 years teaching mindfulness/meditation as well as science in schools.
Back in 2013, he pioneered online Mindfulness Teacher Training, launching his program Teach Mindfulness Online. With 10 years of experience in running online courses, he creates new courses based on his latest findings every year.
“Shamash have you ever caught yourself being your own harshest critic?”
“I used to be my own worst critic, constantly pushing myself to meet impossibly high standards. It wasn’t until I faced burnout that I realized the importance of being kinder to myself. Learning to practice self-compassion has been a transformative journey for me, and while I still struggle at times, it’s now a cornerstone of my well-being.” Imagine what could change if you treated yourself with the same kindness you offer to others. Is the key to a happier, more fulfilled life a little self-compassion?
In this podcast we pose the following questions on self-compassion and self-kindness:
So, whether you’re someone who struggles with self-criticism or just curious about how to nurture a more compassionate mindset, stay tuned—there’s something here for everyone."
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Ajahn Brahm. Book called Kindfulness. His site: https://bswa.org/teachers/ajahn-brahm/