Caroline Millington

Kindfulness

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Where do you come on your To Do list? Between juggling the demands of work, potentially toxic friendships, never ending life-min, parenting guilt, trying to be the best partner you can be — or looking for love — life can be totally overwhelming. And for so many of us, it's the bits we're not #winning at that appear to be flashing in neon lights as a daily reminder.

That's where kindfulness comes in — blending mindfulness with being kind to yourself. Simply, remembering to treat yourself with kindness in all instances. That means no more self-flagellation over so-called 'failings', setting boundaries to get the best out of your relationships and making your emotional wellbeing a priority.

From managing the impact of social media on your mental health to building self-confidence, Kindfulness will help equip readers with the tools they need to have a more positive mindset, put themselves first, identify the triggers in their life which can cause anxiety and generally take better care of themselves.
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124 printed pages
Publication year
2018
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  • Elena Semenovahas quoted6 years ago
    Too many of us are suffering in silence. Out of politeness or guilt. And we’re the only ones who can say something.
  • Elena Semenovahas quoted6 years ago
    you look amazing today, by the way, just in case no one has told you yet
  • Elena Semenovahas quoted6 years ago
    an overnight epiphany. But therapy allowed me to unravel the tapestry of my life to see the frayed bits, worn patches and holes made from wear and tear – like your favourite pair of jeans that have been destroyed by thigh rub. All those threadbare bits had been worn down because I wasn’t making myself a priority; I hadn’t been setting personal boundaries; I didn’t give myself enough space to grow into the person I wanted to be; and I allowed others to project their issues onto me, absorbing them like an overused bath sponge. I just wasn’t kind enough to myself.
    In fact, some of the character traits I was so proud of were actually detrimental to my mental and emotional well-being.
    Introducing: The People Pleaser

    It became clear very quickly that I liked to please. And hated to disappoint people. So guilt was wrapped around acts of kindness, and my priorities were skewed. At work, with family and friends – in every aspect of my life.
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