How to Practice Self-Forgiveness
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Life is full of complex emotions—finding a healthy way to deal with them isn’t always easy. Take, for example, self-forgiveness. Many may find the ability to forgive others easier than forgiving themselves. It’s critical, however, to understand the importance of practicing self-forgiveness in a healthy way.
The first thing to understand about forgiving yourself is that you’re not letting yourself off the hook. It’s also not a sign of weakness. In fact, practicing self-forgiveness means that you accept the behavior, that you accept it happened and you are ready to move on.
4 R’s of self-forgiveness:
What to do with the guilt
Guilt is a powerful emotion. Overall, feeling guilty is a reminder of how your actions can affect others. But dwelling on this feeling is not healthy. Instead, accept guilt as a motivator for improving yourself.
Another technique to help with self-forgiveness is practicing self-compassion. This technique is based on treating yourself with the same care that you would show a loved one.
Another technique to help with self-forgiveness is practicing self-compassion. This technique is based on treating yourself with the same care that you would show a loved one.
?You can cultivate self-compassion by:
Another tip for practicing self-forgiveness is to remember that nobody is perfect. You are worthy of your own compassion.
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