
Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life With the Heart of a Buddha
by Tara Brach (2000)
Like 'self compassion', this book offers tools for emotional well-being and self-acceptance.

by kristin neff (2011)
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH A NEW FOREWORD FROM KRISTIN NEFF 'Kristin Neff offers practical, wise guidance on the path of emotional healing and deep inner transformation.' Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Acceptance Kristin Neff PhD, is a professor in educational psychology, and the world's expert on self-compassion. A pioneer who established self-compassion as a field of study, Kristin offers a powerful solution for combating negativity and insecurity - the symptoms of living in a high-pressure world. Through tried and tested exercises and audio downloads, readers learn the 3 core components that will help to heal destructive emotional patterns so that you can become healthier, happier, and replace negative and destructive measures of self-worth and success with a kinder and non-judgemental approach. Self-Compassion recognises that we all have weaknesses and limitations, but in accepting this we can discover new ways to achieve improved self-confidence, contentment and reach our highest potential. Simply, easily and compassionately. Kristin Neff's expert and practical advice offers a completely new set of personal development tools that will benefit everyone. 'A portable friend to all readers ... who need to learn that the Golden Rule works only if it's reversible: We must learn to treat ourselves as well as we wish to treat others.' Gloria Steinem 'A beautiful book that helps us all see the way to cure the world - one person at a time - starting with yourself. Read it and start the journey.' Rosie O'Donnell
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by Tara Brach (2000)
Like 'self compassion', this book offers tools for emotional well-being and self-acceptance.

by Brené Brown (2010)
Similar to 'self compassion', this work explores embracing imperfection and cultivating self-worth.

by Brené Brown (2012)
This book, like 'self compassion', emphasizes the transformative power of vulnerability and courage.

by Richard C. Schwartz (2021)
Echoing the themes of 'self compassion', this book offers a framework for understanding and healing inner conflicts.

by Pema Chödrön (1996)
This book, like 'self compassion', provides guidance for navigating life's challenges with kindness and acceptance.
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