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New research has found that the best way to let go of bad habits is to go easy on ourselves. 

I always associated physical challenges and bad habit curbing to tough self-discipline and strict structural changes. Like a building, stiff and straight, I thought it was all about fitting into a new mold and leaving out the habits I hated about myself, rather than learning how to allow myself to be and accept myself as I am.

It seems counter-intuitive to think that by accepting ourselves as we are we can change what we do, but surprisingly, new research shows that a different, more easy-on-ourselves kind of approach is in fact more effective.

The thing is, when we are trying to change a bad habit and we fail, as we are bound to initially because we are human and imperfect, we tend to go really hard on ourselves. The inner dialogue might go something like: “Ugh, I suck at this. This is going terribly. Why did I even try this? I just can’t do it. Again? Really?” We kick ourselves harder than we would ever talk to anyone else. Think about it. If a friend comes to you for comfort after messing up big time, what do you say? do you put them down even more? or do you help them feel better and to look at the situation in a more positive light? Probably the latter, otherwise your friends wouldn’t go to you for comfort. But when it comes to us helping ourselves, we can become harsh and demanding with complete disregard of our needs and feelings. And that, is about the most inefficient approach.

If instead of being hard on ourselves we were a little more self-compassionate when we fail to hold off on the fried food along with that beer, or keep snoozing the alarm clock rather than going out for a run or making it to Yoga class, we could actually prompt real change.

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It might seem like this self-compassion concept is borderline indulgent and an excuse to be slackers, but think of it this way. When you are hard on yourself you’re discouraging your brain. Hence the logic behind positive feedback and reward systems; if we feel like we’re doing it right we will feel encouraged to continue. But if we feel bad and like a failure, the tendency is to give up. So by going easier on ourselves and cultivating self-love and self-compassion we actually start to believe we are doing a great job and continue to get the energy needed to change our bad habits.

Let’s look it it this way. My personal experience (and failure) has to do with starting my day with Yoga or a run before going to work. This has been my goal for some time and every once in a while I actually do it, but most mornings I hit the snooze button and go back to sleep. I usually beat myself up for it because despite knowing how good I’d feel if I started my day being active, I still fail to do it. So I am not only not doing what I enjoy, I am also feeling bad the rest of the day for having failed at a simple task. Therefore I feel with even less energy the following day to get out of bed an hour earlier. (A whole day of self-loathing can be exhausting).

But now that I’ve been cutting myself some slack, I’ve been building a different relationship with mind. I am kind with myself and I show myself some love and compassion, to the point where not getting up and at least stretching before my shower feels like I am jipping myself. My mind and I are allies now, rather than two sides of the battle. And I am begining to see the effects.

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So, try it for a week. Consider the habit you’ve been trying to change and try to notice how you talk to yourself when you fail. Try to remember self-love and self-compassion and change the dialogue in your head. Tell yourself  ”It’s OK, I can try it again.” or take a deep breath and remember how awesome your body is and how you love it so much so that cigarette makes a little less sense, or the morning trail becomes more appealing.

Further reading:

Leading expert on self-compassion

The Role of Self-Compassion in Development:
A Healthier Way to Relate to Oneself
 Research paper

Practical approach to eliminating bad habits 

 

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Interview: Meet Alpine Climber and The North Face Athlete Mark Synnott

by Laura April 20, 2012 Climb
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To go somewhere no one has been before is a guaranteed adventure because not knowing what’s in store, the outcome is completely uncertain, and that mystery is what Mark Synnott thrives on. That and climbing. “When you are climbing you are up there and you are existing in the moment, you are really focused in [...]

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Tuesdays with Laura: Giving Back–Common Ground High School

by Laura April 17, 2012 Hike
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It is all about giving back to the community that welcomes us and supports us every day.   Trailblazer teamed up with Columbia Sportswear through the Grassroots Outdoor Alliance to support the Belay Program and benefit Common Ground High school in West Rock. Trailblazer supported Common Ground’s application for a $5000 grant offered by the Belay Program and once [...]

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Win a Free Pair of TOMS on Our Facebook Page

by Laura April 10, 2012 Action Alerts
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For a chance to win a free pair of TOMS today, take a bare-feet picture of yourself or someone else and post it on our Facebook Page. Join us for a day without shoes for a chance to win a free pair of TOMS! Join people around the world and take your shoes off. As part of the [...]

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Tuesdays with Laura: Berlin Wall Art

by Laura April 3, 2012 Hike
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The Berlin Wall East Side Gallery is a 1.3 km stretch of wall with approximately 106 sections of street art, making it the largest open air gallery in the world. The wall that once confined East Berlin and that represented the division of the country after World War II, is now a showcase of international [...]

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Tuesdays with Laura: Paris

by Laura March 20, 2012 Travel
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I am a solo traveler. I am also the kind of traveler that does not plan, does not book hotels ahead of time, and does not have a set itinerary. I am in Paris now traveling for the first time in my adult life with my mom and my sister. It’s been quite a different [...]

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Tuesdays with Laura: the winner of our travel contest!

by Laura March 6, 2012 Hike
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Congratulations Alberto Alvarez! the winner of our awesome travel story contest! Thanks for sharing your sweet story with us. I hope you enjoy the $50 gift card.  I was recently traveling through Colombia with a friend of mine driving from south to north.  While in the south, we stayed in Medellin for two nights to check [...]

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Tuesdays with Laura – Tell me about your awesome trip for a chance to win $50

by Laura February 14, 2012 Random
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The Scoop: The winners get a $50 gift card to our stores and will be featured on our blog.  So! I’ve been telling you about my most recent travel adventures and now it’s time for you to tell me about yours! I want to know where you’ve been and how awesome it was. In 500 words or [...]

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Tuesdays with Laura: Life on a Boat – Raising a Family at Sea

by Laura February 7, 2012 Hike
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Off the coast of Ventura, California, the Pendragon Sailboat floats peaceably in the Pacific waters. For 10 years this boat was the home to the Johnson-Villaseñor family. “We moved into the boat when my youngest [son] was five years old and we moved out when he was 15 so Oscar [the oldest] could go to [...]

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