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EP-6 Compassion — Rewiring the Brain Through Kindness

3 min · 6. apr. 2026
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Episode Description In this short MoMento 24-7 reflection, we explore compassion as a practical way to relate to yourself with kindness. You will pause, breathe steadily, and notice how you speak to yourself when things feel hard. We will reflect on everyday moments of pressure: mistakes, tiredness, conflict, and self-doubt. You will practice softening the inner edge, naming what you feel, and meeting it with a calmer tone. This can support emotional balance and calm the mind without pretending everything is fine. A small moment of kindness can shift the whole day.

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