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You feel warmth, caring and the desire to help a suffering person in some way
Self-compassion
Giving yourself the same care and kindness you’d give to others
Instead of just disregarding your pain with a “stiff upper lip” mentality, you stop to tell yourself “I’m struggling right now, how can I comfort and care for myself in this moment?”
Honouring and accepting your humanness
The more you open your heart to the reality that pain/struggle/failure exists, the more you will be able to feel compassion for yourself and others
Plays a promising role in providing novel, safe and effective complementary pain reduction and management strategies as part of a biopsychosocial approach to pain care
When you’re in a moment of suffering/struggle, give the following a try:
Mindfulness
Notice, acknowledge and accept that you are in a moment of suffering
Become aware of the breath, the general state of the body, energy level and any judgements the mind is creating
The Humanity Connection
Recognize you are not alone in this
Repeat this mantra: Loka Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu – meaning “May the whole world attain peace and harmony.”
This chant helps create a greater capacity for love to all sentient beings and harmoniously connects you with humanity
Kindness
Extend kindness towards yourself through karuna mudra, a yoga hand mudra conveying a gesture of compassion
Cup the hands and place them in an asymmetrical prayer position
As you breathe in, imagine the breath is softening the area around your heart, and repeat silently to yourself, “It’s OK.”
As you breathe out, imagine letting go of any tension around the heart and repeat, “This is enough,” in a tone that is patient, soothing and forgiving
Repeat this for a few slow breaths
Use whatever mantra/affirmation provides you with a sense of kindness and self-love
Source:Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Treating the Person in Pain
Self-Care
Prioritizing yourself and taking good care of yourself is vital, but it becomes even more important when you live with extra challenges like chronic pain conditions
Doing all you can to help yourself by making good choices and being active in doing things that improve your life and help you function
This can help you to gain confidence, especially as you see the positive results of your actions on improving your mood and quality of life