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Compassion by andy puddicombe

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Kindness: How to Be Nicer to Yourself

Cultivate feelings of compassion and learn to judge others less harshly.

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The Wisdom of Sadness

When we’re able to approach sadness with a sense of mindfulness and compassion, we can break free from its grips and learn to be in harmony with it, as if it’s a life-long friend.

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Radio Headspace Rewind: Light vs. Warmth

Western mindfulness centers around awareness and Eastern mindfulness is more about compassion. But like the sun, both emit light and warmth, we need both awareness and compassion to truly live mindfully.

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Post-meditation Feels

Raise your hand if you feel like your meditation or mindfulness practice feels totally separate from the rest of your life? You’re in good company. And the more you’re noticing those feelings of disconnection, the more you’re training that muscle.

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Choose Kindness

Today we’re covering a very interesting question: Should you have compassion for those who take advantage of that kindness? Today, practice setting firm, but kind boundaries with anyone who may be rude to you — and remember, there is often more going on behind the scenes than you may realize.

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Do You Really See Them?

When we talk about creating space in the mind in meditation, we are talking about allowing thoughts and feelings to breathe. But when we do this for ourselves, we are also practicing doing this for other people.

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Radio Headspace Rewind: Compassion Creates Change

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Radio Headspace Rewind: Don’t Be Afraid of Feeling

We’ve heard a lot of questions about happiness lately. Mostly, “is it bad if I’m feeling happy?” That assumes there is a choice in how we feel. That question also forgets that there is enough space in the mind for compassion for someone else’s suffering, and enjoyment of your own life.

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Radio Headspace Rewind: Make Some Room

Children throw tantrums and we call them “naughty.” We say, “they’ll grow out of it,” and move on. But as adults, we don’t stop reacting — it just looks a little different. We may say or do something we regret.

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Radical Curiosity

When we greet difficult thoughts and feelings with a sense of interest rather than shutting down, we are welcoming an opportunity to practice curiosity in a way that would lead us to a constructive outcome. This can ultimately add to our toolkit to push through adverse moments.

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