The inner critic is loud, persistent, and often cruel.
It tells us we’re not good enough, smart enough, strong enough—sometimes before we even begin.
But here’s the thing: that voice isn’t truth. It’s habit.
Usually rooted in fear, past conditioning, or the false belief that criticism will make us better.
Self-compassion doesn’t fight the critic—it meets it with understanding.
When you catch yourself spiraling into harsh self-talk, pause.
Notice it. Name it. Don’t argue with it—just shift your tone.
Ask:
“Would I say this to someone I care about?”
If not, don’t say it to yourself.
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Most of us treat ourselves harshly. This guide, based on Kristin Neff’s work, shows how to respond to pain with kindness—not judgment—and build a more compassionate inner voice.
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