10 BEST BOOKS FOR BUILDING SELF-COMPASSION AND BEING KINDER TO YOURSELF

I have a voice in my head that never shuts up. It narrates, critiques, grades, and reviews everything I do from the moment I wake up until I fall asleep, which.

I have a voice in my head that never shuts up. It narrates, critiques, grades, and reviews everything I do from the moment I wake up until I fall asleep, which.

There is a specific kind of confidence that looks calm on the outside but feels like a constant negotiation with yourself on the inside. The confidence to send.

There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes after you've been through something hard. Not the exhaustion of too little sleep or too much work — the.

That's how many times I tried to quit chewing tobacco before I finally quit. Not 14 days. 14 separate quit attempts over three years. I kept track because I'm.

I have a daughter named Nora, who is nine. She is at the exact age where she has started to notice things — not just what people say, but how they say it, what.

I have a confession to make, and it's about the morning routine. I used to be the person who set five alarms and hit snooze four times and stumbled into.

The email came at 11 PM, which should have been my first red flag. My friend Rachel was asking if I could watch her kids the following weekend — again —.

There is a particular silence that happens in a good book club meeting — the kind that comes after someone has said something true and everyone is sitting with.

I need to start by admitting something: when my son Eli was first evaluated for autism at age five, my first instinct was to ask what we could do to make him.

The moment happened somewhere between Bozeman and the west entrance, in the kind of silence that in my house usually means someone is upset about something. My.