Hello happiness seekers.
Speaker AI'm work psychologist Claudia Mitura and I'm on a journey to test drive and explore some of the best happiness hacks from leading experts around the globe, implement them and share what I've learned.
Speaker AIn the latest episode of Trust and Happiness, I spoke with Laura Cruz about building self trust and gaining a trust of other people around you so that you can be leaping into unknown and following your dreams.
Speaker AAnd one of the very important principles of building self trust is actually showing yourself some self compassion.
Speaker ASo when we respond to challenges in life with self compassion, kindness and understanding, we are able to turn the mistakes much quicker into those teachable moments.
Speaker AAnd when we do that, we then strengthen our self belief and increase our self trust because we think to ourselves, you know what, I can deal with this.
Speaker AI trust myself that I will be kind to myself and I'll support myself through that challenging journey and everything will be fine.
Speaker AAnd I try to manage it as best as I can.
Speaker AAnd even though I think counterintuitively, we believe that if we dwell on our mistakes, really get to the bottom of them, really focus on shortcomings, overanalyze some of the mistakes or shortcomings that we have, that we will be more successful because we will know specifically why they happen and how to progress from them.
Speaker AAnd for very long time I definitely was thinking like that.
Speaker ABut we know that from some fantastic research that we are actually most likely to improve our performance, our behavior, our mindset in the future if we are able to respond to the shortcomings with self compassion, kindness and understanding because we are more willing to take an action much quicker.
Speaker AThe feeling of self compassion means in practice that we are less judgmental about our failures.
Speaker AWe understand that making mistakes is in human nature.
Speaker AWe feel bad, guilty, yes, we still have those emotions, but we are not overpowered by them because the self compassion is helping us to deal with them and we are willing to take action and learn quicker.
Speaker ASo in this quick episode I'm proposing four questions based on the fantastic research by professor of psychology Serena Chen that can help us to their self compassion in the moments of shortcomings.
Speaker ASo we're going to start with something maybe unpleasant to think of, but hopefully we're going to experience this self compassion and we're going to therefore increase our level of self trust.
Speaker ASo think about something that happened last week that maybe didn't go according to the plan, a mistake that you made, think about maybe a behavior action that you have taken and you think, you know what, that wasn't actually my Great test.
Speaker AThink about some shortcomings that you, you know, you may be not really happy about yourself in certain aspects.
Speaker ASo for me, again, personal example and a quite interesting one because it shows you how easily we criticize ourselves even in the moments and that maybe don't really matter that much.
Speaker ASo I have a situation last week that I was coming back from work and I was traveling between York in London in United Kingdom and I needed to take a train home.
Speaker AAnd it was after a quite long day of training delivery and had a fantastic time with my colleagues.
Speaker ABut then I was rushing, literally running onto the station to catch the train that I booked.
Speaker AAnd once I jumped in on it, the literally train start moving and I have realized that I booked the longer train, okay, home, which means that instead of traveling for one hour and a bit, I'll be staying on the train for two hours and 20 minutes.
Speaker AAnd you know, it's now feels very kind of okay, so what?
Speaker ABut in that moment, being tired, right, I rushed for that longer train and I feel so frustrated with myself that I made that mistake.
Speaker AHow on earth I've actually managed to book a ticket for the longest train that there is between York and London.
Speaker AAnd here I am now be stuck there till the evening.
Speaker AAnd I just felt so angry with myself.
Speaker ASo the four questions that Serena Chen proposes and that really helped me to respond to my shortcoming in that moment and the mistake with self compassion were the following.
Speaker ASo number one, think about your example and think about this question.
Speaker AAm I being kind and understanding to myself?
Speaker ASo for me that answer was absolutely not.
Speaker AI was fuming with myself.
Speaker AI was thinking, oh my God, I'm an idiot.
Speaker AHow come I booked the wrong train?
Speaker AOh my God, I have so much things to do.
Speaker AI just want to go home, I just want to go to bed.
Speaker AAnd I'm stuck now on this train and there is no way I can swap that train because it's a long train, long connection, and I just need to stay here till I reach home.
Speaker ATwo, do I acknowledge shortcomings and failure as experiences shared by everyone?
Speaker ANo, again.
Speaker ABecause you know what I was thinking that I'm the only idiot on this planet by doing this, but actually stopping and understanding that you know what?
Speaker AI had a really successful day.
Speaker AAnd yes, I booked a wrong ticket, but it can happen to anyone.
Speaker AAnd in fact what really helped me was that the person next to me was on the train and had a ticket for the next day for that train and was actually arguing with the conductor that it's already Wednesday and Conductor was saying, no, no, it's already Tuesday and you have a ticket bought for Wednesday.
Speaker ASo that made me feel better thinking, yes, we humans make mistakes.
Speaker A3Am I keeping my negative feelings in perspective?
Speaker ANo, I wasn't.
Speaker AI was really over exaggerating the fact that I'm on the longer train.
Speaker AYes, unfortunately I there's not much I can do now.
Speaker AI can simply make that journey the most positive journey I can.
Speaker AYou know, I did a little bit of work, I did a little bit of writing for the podcast, I read a bit of book.
Speaker AYeah, it was a little bit longer than expected.
Speaker ABut you know what, I had time to myself on the train to deal with certain things.
Speaker AI wanted to deal for a little bit longer.
Speaker AAnd 4 what am I willing to learn?
Speaker AAnd for me the learning there was that if an annoying situation can be turning something positive and in the future, yes, I'm definitely going to double check what train I'm booking.
Speaker ABut the most important thing is I really don't need at the end of a very good and successful day to be bollocking myself inside that I haven't done something.
Speaker AAnd actually responding with self compassion allowed me to just relax and actually enjoy that 2 hours and 20 minute journey rather than be fuming with myself that I'm on the wrong train that is taking so much longer than it should be.
Speaker ASo hopefully you enjoyed this quick exercise and hopefully you can see how this can help you and guide you to foster that self compassion and hopefully build that self trust.
Speaker ABecause you know what, next time I trust myself that would be a bit kinder to myself.
Speaker AAnd actually next time I know I can trust myself to double check the process of booking that ticket.
Speaker AAnd I know that this is a very simple example, but I just thought that, you know what if I'm criticizing myself in such a simple moment, what about the bigger self criticism when we really making really important decisions in life, how important then is thinking about that self compassion when things go really not according to the plan?
Speaker AThank you so much for listening.
Speaker AI hope you enjoyed this quick episode with another practical exercise.
Speaker AIf you have any feedback please please drop me a message.
Speaker AI would love to hear from you.
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Speaker AFor now, I dare you to be happy.
Speaker ABye.