I have been teaching Peace Within, a four-week class focused on moving from self-judgment to self-connection. In order to be in integrity with the experiment I asked people in the class to do I’ve been doing nightly self-empathy. I schedule it in my smart phone and for the past few weeks I’ve spent from 10-30 minutes each evening working through a self-empathy process developed by Mary McKenzie. I have noticed several benefits:
- I see some patterns around needs that are core for me and it’s been fun over the weeks to see that even though the situations might change, the pattern can be similar.
- By connecting to these core needs regularly, and seeing the patterns, I feel more empowerment. Rather than let thoughts or feelings swirl around associated with that need, I am actively working with it. This helps me feel more in choice and I am happy to be working toward more inner freedom.
- I sleep more peacefully! By ending each evening connecting with needs, I go to bed feeling more self-connection and more gratitude for giving myself this gift of self-care.
- I’ve noticed more energy and alertness during the day. By getting the thoughts out of my mind and onto paper (sometimes I say them out loud instead of writing) they are no longer taking as much of my mental energy.
I’m sure there are many more ways this contributes to my day but this should give you a sense of how this might be a rich activity to add to your life. To help you hear what I do modeled, I’m offering free self-empathy coaching over the phone to a few people who are willing to have the session recorded and posted on Speaking of Listening so others can benefit. If you’re interested, please email me to set up a time.
