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Many times on the forum I read about members who are facing difficult times, whether it's dealing with a new diagnosis or the grind of their management becoming over whelming, very often it's hard to put yourself first and to be kind to yourself and we can become overly critical of ourselves particularly if we're seeing constant high numbers or eating something that we know will have a negative impact on our blood glucose levels.
Here's a short little video of some exercises to help us become more compassionate with ourselves, hope it helps.
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Oh I am kind to myself, it's the other ******* who keep kicking me when I am down.
Great thread, @Juicyj .
Compassion based therapy helped me after traumatic medical incident threw me totally off kilter.
If any members would be interested in developing self compassion this could be a start:
https://compassionatemind.co.uk/about-us
Many times on the forum I read about members who are facing difficult times, whether it's dealing with a new diagnosis or the grind of their management becoming over whelming, very often it's hard to put yourself first and to be kind to yourself and we can become overly critical of ourselves particularly if we're seeing constant high numbers or eating something that we know will have a negative impact on our blood glucose levels.
Here's a short little video of some exercises to help us become more compassionate with ourselves, hope it helps.
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