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We all need breaks, lunch breaks, coffee breaks, and happiness breaks.
I'm Dacher Keltner.
Welcome to Happiness Break, a new series by the Science of Happiness.
On each episode, we'll guide you through research-backed practices to develop more empathy,
kindness, human connection, and resilience, all in under 10 minutes.
We'll release new Happiness Break episodes on alternating weeks from the Science of Happiness,
so we'll return with another episode of the Science of Happiness next week.
Today, we're going to try a practice to help us be more self-compassionate.
Self-compassion is simply kindness turned inward.
Think about when someone you care about is struggling in some way.
You listen to them, you're there for them, you do anything for them.
We often believe that we need to be hard on ourselves to be motivated,
that self-kindness is being soft,
and that if we're kind to ourselves, we won't get things done.