Self Compassion

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Date and Time

Location

Virtual, link to be sent to registrants closer to the session.

Details

Practicing self-compassion is sometimes viewed as being self-indulgent, self-absorbed or letting ourselves off easy. In fact, self-compassion enables us to evaluate our experiences more rationally and also kicks in to help us develop more effective solutions for making things better. Research shows that practicing self-compassion is a powerful tool for motivation and is strongly related to psychological well-being, including increased life satisfaction and resilience and decreased anxiety and depression.

Facilitator

Facilitators from Homewood Health

Registration

Register through Qualtrics!

Questions?

Email wellnessatwork@uoguelph.ca

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