You Are Not a Home Improvement Project

EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 16 MIN

You Are Not a Home Improvement Project

from Positively Real Podcast · host Brittny King

"Healing is not about fixing what is broken. It's about finding peace in what is, right now." This final episode on healing is brief but designed to be a reminder that you can come back to whenever you need encouragement. We explore the idea that healing is not a goal to achieve but a continuous journey to embrace. Many of us approach personal healing as if it's a home improvement project. We identify what we believe is "broken" and set out to "fix" it. This mentality, while common, can create immense pressure and stress, leading us to focus on our flaws rather than fostering self-acceptance. The Myth of the Home Improvement Project When we see healing as a linear process with a clear end goal, we may fall into the trap of believing that once we fix a part of ourselves, we will be whole. This can stem from deeply ingrained beliefs that there's something wrong with us or that we are not enough as we are. But true healing is about integrating our experiences into our lives in a way that allows us to move forward with greater self-awareness and compassion. Reframing Healing as a Journey Healing is about growth, experiences, and learning along the way. Self-compassion plays a crucial role in this journey. It doesn’t let us off the hook from learning and growing; instead, it provides the emotional safety to explore and develop. On the other hand, judgment and shame can paralyze us, preventing growth and making us feel stuck. Here are a few practical tips for cultivating self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding as you would a friend. Recognize that imperfection is a part of the shared human experience. Practice mindfulness by staying present with your thoughts and feelings without judgment. Embracing the Present Moment Mindfulness helps us stay connected to the present moment, which is crucial for acceptance. One powerful tool for practicing self-compassion is the "Compassion Break" by Dr. Kristin Neff. Here’s how you can try it: Mindfulness: Acknowledge the difficulty you’re experiencing by saying to yourself, "This is a moment of suffering." Common Humanity: Recognize that suffering is a part of life by saying, "Suffering is a part of the shared human experience. I am not alone." Self-Kindness: Offer yourself kindness by placing your hand over your heart and saying, "May I be kind to myself in this moment." Feel the warmth of your hand and let it remind you of the compassion you deserve. This simple practice can make a profound difference in how you relate to yourself during difficult times. Healing is not a destination but a continuous journey of self-discovery and growth. By reframing our mindset, practicing self-compassion, and embracing the present moment, we can find peace in where we are right now. Connect with Brittny:Instagram: @brittnyking_Website: www.brittnyking.comEmail: [email protected] 

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