Tomorrow is just another chance for me to
practice compassion toward myself and the world around me.
Not exact matches
API's core ethos is a frame of mind that we promote as a
practice: respect, empathy,
compassion and reflection in thought, speech and action
toward yourself and others.
How Buddhist mindfulness
practice can help even the most hostile divorced partners cultivate generosity and
compassion toward each other.
Attachment Parenting International's (API) core ethos is really a frame of mind that we promote as a habit or
practice of mind ~ respect, empathy,
compassion and reflection in thought, speech and action
toward all (self, other adults, youth and children).
Core aspects of mindful parenting include: (a) listening with full attention, (b) maintaining emotional awareness of oneself and one's child during parenting interactions, (c)
practicing nonjudgmental openness and receptivity when children share their thoughts and feelings, (d) regulating one's own automatic reactivity to child behaviors, and (e) adopting
compassion towards oneself as a parent and
toward the struggles one's child faces (e.g., in becoming a teenager).