Women’s Programs
Like You More
A large percentage of women I work with share with me their level of skill and finesse at being kind, loving, supportive, companionate and understanding of, for and towards others... but their partner (boyfriend/girlfriend, spouse, or sometimes child or parent), somehow seems to get "different" treatment.
I then ask them, "How would you describe how you relate to yourself?"... to which they inevitably reply, "Oh, I'm awful with myself."
If you relate to this, or find yourself having any of the other following thoughts/feeling:
"I’m so nice to others, but not so much to myself."
"I am so patient with others, but with me, I am so much harder on myself."
"I can give others the benefit of the doubt, but am QUICK to judge myself."
"I can be so understanding and compassionate, but there is so empathy to myself… in fact, I don’t even know what that would like."
If this hits close to home, and you would like a different experience, this might be a place for you to be.
Do Unto Yourself asYou Would
Do Unto Others
I bet you’re able to hold yourself to honoring the Golden Rule ~ “Do unto others as you’d have them do unto you.” But can you honestly say you’re able to apply this principle of life with yourself? Would you like to learn how?
“How you relate to yourself while you’re going through an issue, is the issue."
~ A Spiritual Psychological Principle for Life