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Learning to Be as Kind to Yourself as You Are to Others

  • May 27
  • 3 min read

As a Life Mastery Certified Coach®, Susan integrates spirituality with practicality, guiding women to discover their unique Soul Goal™ and chart a personal path to success and happiness. Unlock your inner wisdom, align your heart with your mind, and uncover actionable steps that resonate with your authentic self.

Senior Level Executive Contributor Susan F. Moody Brainz Magazine

Have you ever noticed how easily kindness flows outward, but how tightly we ration it when it comes to ourselves? We offer patience to friends, grace to loved ones, encouragement to those who are struggling, yet inside our own heads, the inner critic can be relentless.


A caregiver and elderly woman walk arm-in-arm on a tree-lined path, smiling. The woman wears light green; the caregiver is in white.

That voice knows exactly where to poke. It replays mistakes. It questions your worth. It rarely offers credit for how far you’ve come. We all have that inner critic. While it may think it’s protecting you, motivating you, or keeping you in line, it can become exhausting. So today, let’s try something different. Let’s give that inner critic a vacation. A well-deserved day off.


Here are a few simple, compassionate ways to practice being as kind to yourself as you naturally are to others.


1. Notice how you speak to yourself


The first step toward kindness is awareness. Pay attention to the tone of your inner dialogue. Would you ever speak to a friend the way you speak to yourself on a hard day? Chances are, you wouldn’t. That awareness alone can begin to soften the edges of self-judgment.


Action step: When you catch yourself being critical, pause and ask, "Would I say this to someone I love?" If not, gently rephrase it.


2. Practice compassionate reframing


Your inner critic often speaks in absolutes, always, never, not good enough. But those stories aren’t the full truth. You can acknowledge growth without dismissing effort. Kindness doesn’t mean ignoring mistakes. It means learning without punishment.


Action step: Replace one critical thought today with a compassionate reframe. Instead of “I messed this up,” try “I’m learning as I go.”


3. Allow yourself to be human


Perfection is a heavy burden. Yet so many of us quietly carry it, believing we should always know better, do better, be better. But growth doesn’t happen in perfection, it happens in practice. You’re allowed to have off days. You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to be a work in progress.


Action step: Give yourself permission today to be human without explanation or apology.


4. Offer yourself the same grace you give others


Think of a time someone came to you feeling discouraged or unsure. You likely offered reassurance, perspective, and encouragement. That same grace belongs to you, too. Self-kindness isn’t indulgence, it’s support, and support changes everything.


Action step: Write yourself a short note of encouragement, as if you were writing to a dear friend. Read it when your inner critic pipes up.


5. Create a ritual of self-compassion


Kindness becomes easier when it’s practiced regularly. A simple ritual like a moment of reflection, a grounding breath, or a comforting habit can help quiet the critic and nurture calm.


Action step: Choose one small daily ritual that feels supportive rather than demanding. Let it be your reminder that you are worthy of care.


The wise woman says


Your inner critic doesn’t need to disappear, but it doesn’t need to run the show either. Every once in a while, it deserves a day off. When you soften your self-talk, allow yourself to be human, and offer the same compassion inward that you so freely give outward, something shifts. You feel lighter. More grounded. More at peace with who you are and where you’re going. Kindness isn’t just something you give, it’s something you practice. Today is a perfect day to start with yourself.


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Susan F. Moody, Intuitive Business, Life, and Success Coach

Susan F. Moody, Wise Woman, is dedicated to empowering women to tap into their own inner wisdom and discover the power of intentional living. Along her personal journey, Susan became a wisdom seeker looking for ways to connect with the divine for inspiration and guidance. She started working with the I Ching, angel cards, wisdom cards, runes, and pendulum work over 20 years ago and now offers these spiritual insight tools as an option to her clients. She has also developed a tangible technique, the Soul Goal™ finder, to help clients answer the contemplative question “Why am I here?”

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