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  <title>Episode 220 - Self-Compassion</title>
  <description>In this episode, JoAnn Fox shares the practice of W.A.I.T.—What Am I Thinking? to help us cultivate self-compassion and retrain the often-critical voice in our minds. Through mindfulness, we can begin to notice the thoughts that shape how we treat ourselves, and choose a kinder, more beneficial way to respond. The Buddha said:&amp;amp;nbsp; All experience is preceded by mind,&amp;amp;nbsp; Led by mind,&amp;amp;nbsp; Made by mind.&amp;amp;nbsp; Our world is created by our thoughts. Every word, every action, every mood begins as a whisper in the mind. And sometimes, those whispers aren’t so kind. When we notice the narrator in our head becoming unkind, we can pause and think, ‘WAIT! What am I thinking?’ Then we try to speak to ourselves with compassion instead of judgment.&amp;amp;nbsp; Observe any specific automatic patterns of self-criticism, doubt, or fear. Gradually try to replace them with thoughts rooted in compassion, understanding, and encouragement. For a more on the practice of W.A.I.T for developing self-compassion, see our blog post Awakening Self-Compassion.&amp;amp;nbsp; The Five Gates of Speech The Buddha, in his gentle wisdom, offered a path to mindful speech through what he called &amp;quot;The Five Gatekeepers of Speech.&amp;quot; These gatekeepers stand like sentinels, reminding us to pause and make sure our words can pass through these five gates: Is it true?&amp;amp;nbsp;Is it kind?&amp;amp;nbsp;Is it beneficial?&amp;amp;nbsp;Is it necessary?&amp;amp;nbsp;Is it the right time? References and Links Buddha.The Dhammapada. Translated by Gil Fronsdale. (Kindle). Shambala, Boston and London, 2011. Neff, Kristin. (n.d.). What is self-compassion? Self-Compassion.org. Retrieved https://self-compassion.org/what-is-self-compassion Find us at the links below:&amp;amp;nbsp; Our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/BuddhismForEveryone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Buddhismforeveryone Private Facebook Group:: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sanghatalk/ Website: Buddhismforeveryone.com Instagram: @buddhism4everyone X: @Joannfox77 TikTok: @buddhism4everyone YouTube: @Buddhism4Everyone To learn more about virtual classes with JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Study Program To learn about Life Coaching with JoAnn Fox visit www.BuddhismforEveryone.com/coaching &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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