Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Wendy's Muse: Self-compassion and Community
Wendy's Muse: Self-compassion and Community: I n this time of change, many people are experiencing trauma or re-triggering of trauma and unsettling uncertainty while the world as...
Self-compassion and Community
It is essential to practice self-care.
That might mean resuming a yoga practice or learning yoga for the first time. It might mean becoming uncomfortable with patterns of addiction to distract ourselves and instead learn something that has meaning: a new skill, a new art form or a return to one we once loved and didn't have time for, or new ways to communicate by taking a class. It might mean that we are stuck with the face in the mirror and need to coach ourselves to speak to her or him with love and empathy. "You can do it, you are loved, you have everything you need, trust your inner heart and inner guidance." Maybe we are in silence for long stretches and have the opportunity for reflection on where we have come from and where we want to go. Or maybe we are surrounded by noisy family members: how do we carve out the quiet and solitude we need?
How about your practice of gratitude?
Wisdom is loving the mistakes we made, a wise old friend once said. How do I love my mistakes and recognize them as lamps in the dark along the way?Take this time, if you can, to eat well, exercise, meditate or practice mindfulness, reach out (virtually) to loved ones, serve your community with your gifts, whether it is marching, petitioning and writing letters, writing poems, sharing uplifting memes as well as hard truths, feeding your family or donating to the food bank, buying books from local bookstores, patronizing Black-owned businesses, comforting a child, calling an elder, showing up in difficult conversations.
Give yourself a hug.
Seriously: cross your right arm and place your fingers just under your ribs. Press lightly. Cross the left arm and lay your hand on your right shoulder. Lay your head on your hand and squeeze. You are the light the world is waiting for. Also if you would like a resource for self-reflective writing, my book Heart on the Page: A Portable Writing Workshop is now available at Subtext Books in Saint Paul and you also support a locally owned bookstore! https://subtextbooks.com
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