In therapy, I often remind people that compassion is where true healing begins.
In today’s world, we’re constantly told to push through, to be strong, productive, and resilient but rarely to be gentle with ourselves. And yet, compassion is often the missing piece in our emotional wellbeing.
It’s the quiet force that softens our inner critic, helps us connect deeply with others, and reminds us that it’s okay not to be okay.
According to The Science Behind Compassion, developing compassion can calm our threat system — reducing anxiety, anger, and emotional overwhelm — while helping us build balance, self-understanding, and peace of mind.
You might be more compassionate than you realise. Here are a few key traits that show compassion is already at work within you:
These are powerful foundations for emotional healing. Compassion, in this sense, isn’t weakness, it’s wisdom.
Even if compassion doesn’t come naturally right now, it can be learned and strengthened. Like any emotional skill, it grows through awareness and practice.
Here are a few ways to nurture it:
“Compassion isn’t about rescuing yourself from pain, it’s about sitting beside it, listening to it, and learning what it needs.”
When we begin to offer ourselves the same understanding we’d give to someone we love, the healing process unfolds naturally.
If self-compassion feels out of reach, please know you’re not alone. Sometimes, life’s challenges make it hard to be kind to ourselves, and that’s where therapy can help.
Therapy offers a calm, confidential space to explore what’s happening inside you, understand your emotions, and gently rebuild the relationship you have with yourself.
If you’d like support in reconnecting with your sense of compassion, I’m here to help.