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The space between self esteem and self compassion
This is a TED talk by Dr. Kristen Neff. She talks about how having compassion for oneself is a much better strategy for confidence than self esteem which relies on comparing and being better than others.
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May we Buddhists continue to spread the good word!,
May I practice more self-compassion.
What is my motivation?
How do I want to motivate others?
Seeing a pie chart labeled compassion still cracks me
up....lolololol
It wasn't a pie chart, it was a graph....labeled compassion. hehe
However I am better than pop psychology, better than neo dharma, better than a talking Ted. I am more than can be imagined . . . just like everyone else . . .
Be as kind to me as you deserve.
Because we are worth it
:clap:
I agree that the definition she gives of self esteem (feeling better than others) is not particularly useful. It's also not really 'buddhist' in my experience. But there is another type of self esteem that can arise, in my experience. That self esteem is the knowledge that whatever situation may arise, I will find a way through it. I will not let anything or anyone get the better of me. It a type of trust, but it feels comparable to self esteem to me.
But there can be another type of feeling similar to self esteem that is not based on beauty, looks or possessions or comparison with others. But come to think of it maybe it's more like self confidence. I guess the lines are blurry.