06/07/2026
How you speak to yourself matters more than you may realize.
As a coach, one thing I witness again and again is how incredibly hard people can be on themselves.
The irony? When we’re trying to grow or change, self-criticism is often the very thing keeping us stuck.
One question I love asking my clients is:
“What would you say to your best friend if they were going through the same thing?”
The answers are almost always the same:
💛 I’d listen.
💛 I’d be compassionate.
💛 I’d encourage them.
💛 I’d remind them they’re not alone.
Then I ask:
“What if you offered yourself the same kindness?”
It’s not easy at first. Self-compassion is a practice, especially if you’ve spent years speaking harshly to yourself. But the more you practice it, the more natural it becomes.
Our words are powerful. Some people say, “Words are spells”—because the stories we repeat to ourselves shape how we think, feel, and act. Even when we put ourselves down “just as a joke,” our brain and body still register those messages.
So today, pause for a moment.
Notice your inner dialogue.
Would you speak to someone you love the way you speak to yourself?
✨ Be mindful. Be kind. It all starts with the relationship you have with yourself.