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Collapse SubdiscussionDoris Delucia
Doris Delucia
MondayMay 18 at 8:52am
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Dr Kc and Class:
The new concept of self-compassion involves being kind to ourselves and others
under the basic understanding we are all human and experience the same suffering
and personal inadequacy (Reichel, 2015). It promotes “mindfulness” which is just
fundamentally being and becoming more self-aware and aware of your immediate
and current surroundings and feelings. By doing this, one would be more open to
understanding not just our own feelings self-worth (or lack thereof), but those
feelings of others that we encounter. It is quite an interesting premise. Nathanial
Branden’s concept of self-esteem stems from the idea that if we value and respect
ourselves, we would be more apt to treat others with “respect, goodwill, and fairness,
since we do not tend to perceive them as a threat” (Reece & Reece, 2017, p. 79).
And although that seems to make sense, the trouble is that self-esteem can be
prone to artificial inflation by those others (such as parents, teachers, etc.) when it is
not really merited. With self-compassion, we would acknowledge negative feelings
that can come about during difficult times, but without the self-judgment that can
normally occur when our self-esteem takes a hit, and then move on. One of my
favorite movie quotes comes from Disney’s live-action Cinderalla, which is “Have
Courage and Be Kind.” Such a simple-sounding concept, but much easier said than
done.
It is funny that we should be studying this now since, in my children’s school district,
today marks the very first “Mindful Monday”, which will occur for the next few
Mondays until the end of the school year. The day is full of activities that will
encourage the children to take stock of themselves and others, as well as what is
going on in the world around them, and to consider how they are feeling and what
kind of “energy” they are putting out. This self-awareness is huge as it will lead them
to be able to determine where their pitfalls are when it comes to their feelings of
inadequacy and what hurts or angers them most, and, most importantly, it will allow
them to see perhaps how their words or actions could make someone else feel or
act. At the end of the day, they submit a reflection on what they learned through the
day’s activities. I am interested to see what my children will come away with after
today.
Doris
Works cited
Reece, B., & Reece, M. (2017). Effective Human Relations: Interpersonal and
Organizational Applications, 13th Edition. Boston: Cengage Learning.
Reichel, J. (2015, September 22). Is Self-Compassion the New and Improved SelfEsteem? Retrieved from The Epoch Times: https://www.theepochtimes.com/is-selfcompassion-the-new-and-improved-self-
esteem_1753784.html?utm_expvariant=D001_01&utm_expid=2108267211.b4WAd2xRR0ybC6ydhoAj9w.1&utm_referrer=https\%3A\%2F\%2Fwww.google.co
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Collapse SubdiscussionProfessor Martinez
Professor Martinez
MondayMay 18 at 2:50pm
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Good morning Doris~
Within your response this week your opening thoughts note that the new concept
of self-compassion involves being kind to ourselves and others under the basic
understanding we are all human and experience the same suffering and personal
inadequacy (Reichel, 2015), in many ways difficult for some people to embrace.
Mindfulness is a form of practice that embraces this notion and provides ways for
us to embrace these thoughts as practicing mindfulness involves becoming more
aware of ourselves and in doing so, we then expand our ability and capacity to be
mindfully more aware others. The thought is that where we might show kindness
and compassion to others we learn to do the same for ourselves.
In a way, Nathaniel Brandens position is that if we are able to extend kindness and
compassion to ourselves, be more accepting of ourselves, then ultimately we would
be able to do the same to/for others: be kind to ourselves/be kind to others. Selfcompassion, as you have noted, is not as superficial as we recognize and accept
negative feelings or suffering and that we do not minimize these feelings as they are
valid.
What a great Disney quote to include int his weeks work: Have Courage and Be
Kind.”
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Collapse SubdiscussionEstefany Gutierrez
Estefany Gutierrez
ThursdayMay 21 at 7:03pm
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Good evening Professor.
I left out the part about self-compassion. Like you mentioned It is said that if we have
self-compassion for ourselves we will for others. The more self-compassion we have
for ourselves the happier we will be . We will learn to be in peace not only with our
self but with others , at our job, or any interaction we encounter in our daily life’s.
Self-compassion reflects strength.
I was looking forward to this chapter and i must say I learned much from it and think
differently about myself.
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Collapse SubdiscussionDoris Delucia
Doris Delucia
YesterdayMay 22 at 6:22am
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Dr. Kc,
I can see how the concept of self-compassion could encourage others to be more
understanding toward themselves and others around them and am excited to see its
implementation in the school system. Kids need to grow up realizing that success
comes about after giving it your best attempt and that failure is a normal part of life
and success. I also like the idea that they can be more sympathetic to others as I
feel this notion is lacking these days, particularly in todays youth with bullying being
on the rise. I can only hope that having these children learn to be more
compassionate to themselves and others would make bullying a thing of the past or
at least diminish in the number of occurrences.
Doris
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Collapse SubdiscussionMichelle Gil
Michelle Gil
1:05amMay 23 at 1:05am
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Hello Doris,
I love that your childrens school is incorporating energy into their curriculum. I am a
high believer in energy, I am always looking at the positive of things and believe in
the law of attractions.
Once one speaks to the universe in the form of having it already, whatever it is that
you speak of will come to you.
I believe that ones energy can be read through body language, voice, eyes, and
activity so being able to learn about energy at a young age is amazing.
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Collapse SubdiscussionFahad Rehman
Fahad Rehman
6:24amMay 23 at 6:24am
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Hello Doris,
I enjoyed reading your post. Your thoughts on self-compassion have a positive vibe.
Its important for us humans to be kind to ourselves. Mindfulness is indeed a great
way to promote this. I would like to add that understanding our self worth not only
benefits us but also society as a whole. It takes human relations of trust,
understanding, and forgiveness to a whole new dimension.
I agree with the fact that teaching theses ideologies to children would be a great
idea. It would be a great realization for the youth that failures happen at every
instance of life and its okay to fail in at things in life.
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Collapse SubdiscussionPrecious Floyd
Precious Floyd
TuesdayMay 19 at 4:25am
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Hello Class and Professor,
While reading Chapter 4, and the article Is Self-Compassion the New & Improved
Self-Esteem, I feel that Self-Compassion can be the new Self-Esteem. Having SelfRespect means that you respect others, and respecting others is always a good
thing. Getting high self-esteem, Brandon said the first thing to do is to start living
consciously.
Nathaniel Branden says living consciously is the highest manifestation of life—the
basic tool of survival. If we don’t bring an appropriate level of consciousness to our
life, the penalty is a diminished sense of self-efficacy and self-respect. One barrier to
living consciously is the evasion of facts that make us uncomfortable. Branden says
that to live consciously means to seek awareness of everything that bears on our
actions, purposes, values, and goals (Reece, 2016 Pg 85).
Having compassion for others is a great thing. You are living the saying Do on to
others as others do on to you. If a person can be compassionate to others, then
they will have Self-Compassion. Just like Branden mentioned how to work on having
self-esteem, a person have to start with living consciously, thats what the
Buddhist Philosophy suggest. This is just done by meditating, which helps a person
see things more clearly.
When people were able to be compassionate and understanding toward themselves,
they were more likely to show social connectedness, personal responsibility,
motivation to change, and emotional resilience. It was also linked to life satisfaction,
wisdom, happiness, optimism, and curiosity (Reichel, 2015).
“Self-compassion provides an island of calm, a refuge from the stormy seas of
endless positive and negative self-judgement, so that we can finally stop asking, ‘Am
I as good as they are? Am I good enough?” (Neff, 2011).
Understanding things will open up the eyes. You can see what is needed to become
a person of your own identity. If its Meditating, Praying or following Brandons
examples on how to gain high self-esteem.
I agree that some of this generation of young adults and teens do feel privileged.
Narcissism levels are up, and several social surveys say Millennials have more
entitlement and unrealistic expectations than previous generations (Reichel, 2015).
This is because the last generation was raised differently. Something always said to
myself. This generation do not have respect nowadays. You see it all the time, but
because they have no respect for others, this means they have no respect for
themselves. This is why there is no compassion. And the majority of the time, most
of the people who dont have compassion, normally are hurting in the inside.
I agree with Neff, “Self-compassion provides an island of calm, a refuge from the
stormy seas of endless positive and negative self-judgement, so that we can finally
stop asking, ‘Am I as good as they are? Am I good enough?” (Neff, 2011).
If Narcissist people look into what they are doing and accept it, they can become
one with themselves and start treating people and situations differently.
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References:
Reece, B., Reece, M. Effective Human Relations: Interpersonal And Organizational
Applications. [VitalSource Bookshelf]. Retrieved
from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781337003162/ (Links to an external
site.)
Justina Reichel, The Epoch Times, Article Link
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Collapse SubdiscussionProfessor Martinez
Professor Martinez
TuesdayMay 19 at 9:42am
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Good morning Precious~
Within your response you make reference to having read the article Is SelfCompassion the New & Improved Self-Esteem? and note that it is possible that
self-compassion might be the new self-esteem.
According to Brandon the first step to take in order to develop a high sense of selfesteem is to start living consciously. In order to do so, one must choose to start
living mindfully, in other words, living a mindful life with intention. Some people have
great difficulty grasping this concept so it helps to break it down in a manner that
people can understand. To live with intention requires being mindful, another word
for this could be pay attention. When we pay attention to what we do, how we do it,
and why we do things, we are starting to be mindful of our actions.
Brandens Six Pillars provide guidelines to help to live a life mindfully or with
intention and how this approach to life has a direct impact on strengthing ones selfesteem through the practice of mindfulness which in turn makes it possible to be
compassionate to others:
1. Living consciously
2. Self-acceptance
3. Self-responsibility
4. Self-assertiveness
5. Living purposefully
6. Personal integrity
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Collapse SubdiscussionEstefany Gutierrez
Estefany Gutierrez
ThursdayMay 21 at 7:08pm
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Good afternoon Precious
Great post ! , very well explained . I
You mentioned how today’s generation have no respect for others . Some are
overly full of them selves and arrogant. Many of the millennials look for approval
from others , they are not capable of making their own decisions and take
responsibility for their acts. Today, millennials tend to stick to what society thinks is
right. It’s all based of media and idolize the wrong people.
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Collapse SubdiscussionMichelle Gil
Michelle Gil
1:09amMay 23 at 1:09am
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Hello precious,
Very amazing post and so informative. I agree with you when you state Do on to
others as others do on to you., I am a high believer in that as well because if you
are compassionate towards your self you will be compassionate towards others.
Karma is a real thing and it will come right back around, so why not be nice and
understanding to others?
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Collapse SubdiscussionFahad Rehman
Fahad Rehman
6:34amMay 23 at 6:34am
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Hello Precious,
Very well-written post. I couldnt agree more on what Nathaniel Branden said
regarding consciousness as the basic tool of survival. We often curse ourselves for
our inefficiency at doing things and this sow the seeds of self-doubt which eventually
germinates and has an adverse impact on our actions, relations in life.
I agree with the fact that the younger generation has too many expectations in life.
The truth is that reality hits them hard and they end up being too harsh on
themselves. Being kind to ourselves is something that I strongly promote. Success
and failures are only the outcomes of a situation.
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Fahad Rehman
TuesdayMay 19 at 11:30am
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Self-esteem is essential for every individual to progress in life and it is necessary to
tackle the challenges that come along. Branden highlighted the importance of selfesteem as a step for not only avoiding numerous problems, but also behaviors and
attitudes that can enhance life choices and actions. However, while self-esteem was
necessary, the method of building it exposed everyone involved to one small flaw of
narcissism. While the end product was meant to be positive, the approach utilized
building a personality that was dependent on external validation, and this was
harming the consistency of esteem. This is where the new concept of building selfcompassion, as discussed by Neff, comes in as an updated version of self-esteem.
The concept of self-compassion ensures no buildup of narcissism and instead helps
one combat feeling low and lack of confidence in a more constructive manner.
Instead of just damaging the belief system with the idea that nothing bad can
happen to you, self-compassion helps one deal with their limitations more kindly. It
not only restores confidence and builds self-esteem but also does not need any
external validation to hold on to the attained confidence.
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Fahad Rehman
TuesdayMay 19 at 11:32am
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Correct words: 191
References
Reece, B., & Reece, M. (2017). Effective Human Relations: Interpersonal and
Organizational Applications, 13th ed. Boston: Cengage Learning.
Reichel, J. (2015). Is Self-Compassion the New and Improved Self-Esteem?. The
Epoch Times. Retrieved from https://www.theepochtimes.com/is-self-compassionthe-new-and-improved-selfesteem_1753784.html?utm_expvariant=D001_01&utm_expid=2108267211.b4WAd2xRR0ybC6ydhoAj9w.1&utm_referrer=https\%3A\%2F\%2Fwww.google.co
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Collapse SubdiscussionProfessor Martinez
Professor Martinez
TuesdayMay 19 at 6:19pm
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Got it~
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Collapse SubdiscussionProfessor Martinez
Professor Martinez
TuesdayMay 19 at 6:19pm
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Good evening Fahad~
Within your response, you note that it seems that positive self-esteem is essential for
anyone to be able to progress in life and face and tackle the challenges that can
occur.
As you have noted in addition to the work that Branden has done with his Six
Pillars, Neff also contributed to the field with an emphasis on building a sense of
self-compassion which is a new version of self-esteem.
Self-compassion is essential for everyone and that being said it is often a difficult
concept to embrace. Originally self-esteem almost required a focus on the self
and not necessarily in a positive way, it was at the cost of not being aware of others.
Under these circumstances, it is very difficult to be aware of others. A mindful
approach to our everyday actions helps us to focus on the moment and begin to
create a sense of acceptance of our selves and at the same time develop a sense of
compassion towards our selves, in the same manner, that we would be kind or
compassionate to others. Self-compassion allows us to be kinder to ourselves and
accepting of any shortcomings that we might have and in doing so we are then able
to be kind and compassionate to others.
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Collapse SubdiscussionDoris Delucia
Doris Delucia
YesterdayMay 22 at 5:54am
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Hi Fahad,
I agree that the strategy of building self-esteem in schools as it was implemented
seemed to have done more harm than good. As you mentioned, it built a validation
system that largely relied on the validation from others (i.e. peers, parents,
teachers). The problem with this was that constant affirmation was needed for their
self-worth to be intact and any hint of failure or defeat would be potentially
crushing. To this end, self-compassion will allow children to grow up with the
knowledge that failures are expected and necessary in life and on the road to
success. They will also be able to appreciate all their achievements better since the
subsequent rewards and accolades will be well-earned. Excellent post!
Doris
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Doris Delucia
YesterdayMay 22 at 5:56am
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Collapse SubdiscussionOctavia Torbert
Octavia Torbert
WednesdayMay 20 at 4:29am
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Hello Professor and Class,
The topic this week reminded me of a saying I learned a long time ago when I was a
young girl. It stated you can tell a girl she is beautiful a 100 times and you can call
her ugly 1 time and that 1 ugly time will whip away all of the beautiful comments sh
ever received. That is where self-esteem comes into play. We rely a lot on other
peoples judgments of us to dictate how we feel about our selves. In the new concept
of self-esteem, it wants us to have less self-compassion for ourselves and silence
the self-criticism more. Self-compassion is looked at as having self-pity and no
wants to pity themselves. Which I can completely understand because we can be
our own worst enemy. We get so wrapped in all of the negative things that are in our
heads that we forget to look at all of our positives. After one mistake, we are so
quick to give in to all of the bad things that have ever been said about us. That is
where Nathaniel Brandens idea comes into play. With Nathaniel Brandens idea, he
believes that self-efficacy combined with self-respect builds up your selfesteem. Self-efficacy is the confidence in yourself to achieve certain tasks and
goals you have set for yourself and self-respect meaning the way you think and feel
about yourself. Both of these are very important to build ones self-esteem because if
you dont think highly of yourself no one else will. Then you have to think so highly of
your self that you will not allow anyone to take that from you. Overall, I thin ...
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