What does yoga and birthdays have in common?

Do you know the longest relationship we have…

 

is the one with ourselves!

We learn about what makes a good friend

And how to be a good friend, but

there’s a missing piece to the puzzle…

How to be a friend to ourselves.

 

Quite often, the way we speak to a friend in times of struggle or stress,

Is different to how we speak to ourselves. 

Research expert, Dr Kristen Neff defines self-compassion as

 

‘Acting the same way towards yourself as you would a friend when you...

  • Are having a difficult time

  • When you fail

  • When you don’t like something about yourself.'


Instead of ignoring our pain or being critical of ourselves,

 

We can stop and acknowledge...

 

"This is really difficulty right now."

 

"I am doing my best."

 

and in the same tone of voice we use with friends.

 

Having compassion and kindness towards ourselves

 

Means we accept our humanness

 

Which means it is ok …

 

  • To make mistakes

  • To feel frustrated

  • To have struggles

  • To not get what we always want.

 

When children are their own best friend first;

 

They …

 

Bounce back from challenges 


Develop more resilience

 

Regulate emotions

 

Are kinder

 

Make more friends

 

And…

 

Are happier for life!

 

After all, in an emergency we are told to put our oxygen mask on first

before we can help others.

This week marks my 38th birthday.  Yay!

 

And my best gift yet,

has been the gift of yoga

Yoga is not just about stretching…

It is the ultimate practice of

  • Self love

  • Self care

  • Kindness 

Give your child the gift of yoga and see how it provides endless gifts in return.  Book yourself a class via our website.


http://www.igniteyogabrisbane.com/

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