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SELF-COMPASSION WORKSHOP, London , London , United Kingdom

Rosemary Sandham

July 7, 2019 @ 10:00 am

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This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognizing that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall well being.

Details

Date:
July 7, 2019
Time:
10:00 am
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion-workshop.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
+44 (0) 20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Mindfulness Project
6 Fitzroy Square
London, London W1T 5DX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Website:
View Venue Website

Notes

This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognising that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall well being.

Details

Date:
April 14, 2019
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Notes

This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognising that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall wellbeing.

Details

Date:
February 16, 2019
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion-workshop.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
+44 (0) 20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Mindfulness Project
6 Fitzroy Square
London, W1T 5DX
+ Google Map
Phone:
+447706138894
Website:
View Venue Website

Notes

This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognising that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall wellbeing.

Details

Date:
November 10, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
+44(0)20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Mindfulness Project
6 Fitzroy Square
London, London W1T 5DX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Website:
View Venue Website

Notes

This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognising that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall wellvbeing.

Details

Date:
August 5, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion-workshop.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Mindfulness Project
6 Fitzroy Square
London, London W1T 5DX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Website:
View Venue Website

Notes

This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognising that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall wellbeing.

Details

Date:
April 28, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion-workshop-saturday.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Mindfulness Project
6 Fitzroy Square
London, London W1T 5DX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Website:
View Venue Website

Notes

This introductory workshop will help you learn the skills of self compassion so you can respond to difficult times in your life with kindness and care.

Self-compassion is the heart of mindfulness and self-compassion skills help us be kind and caring toward ourselves rather than being critical and judgemental. It allows us feel connected to others when we suffer, rather than feeling isolated and alone. Unlike self-esteem, the good feelings of self-compassion do not depend on being special and better than other people; instead, they come from caring about ourselves and recognising that we all go through difficult times and it’s only human to get distressed on occasion.

You will learn how to:

Practice self-compassion and kindness in your daily life
Decrease stress and anxiety
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Support yourself during those times when you suffer, fail, or feel inadequate.
Learn how to appreciate yourself
A large and growing body of research, much of it conducted by Dr. Neff, suggests that self-compassion reduces anxiety and depression, enables us to develop healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and more satisfying personal relationships, makes us more resilient in the face of challenges, and improves overall well being.

Details

Date:
March 2, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Register:
https://www.londonmindful.com/self-compassion-workshop.html

Teacher

Rosemary Sandham
Phone:
+44(0)20 3289 8132
Email:
Contact Via Email
Website:
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Mindfulness Project
6 Fitzroy Square
London, London W1T 5DX United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Phone:
44(0)20 3289 8132
Website:
View Venue Website

Notes