I’ll Get You My Pretty! NOT – Guest Post, by Julia Flynn #kindness

I’d like to welcome Julia Flynn to the blog today! I’ve had some very impact-full submissions for guest posts since I opened my doors, and it’s so EXCITING! I couldn’t pass up on this amazing message on kindness by Julia, and I’m thrilled to share it with you all today!

I intend on posting one guest post a week(ish) so please feel free to keep the Submissions a-comin’. 

Julia, it’s a pleasure to have you here today! Your message on kindness is so important and it’s possibly the most creative way to portray it that I’ve ever come across. Keep spreading inspiration and kindness, you’re great at it!

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I’ll Get You My Pretty! NOT.

Grim, that is how the Kindness Challenge’s self-compassion week felt! Self-love week was joyous while unloved and unseen parts bathed themselves in self-love, enjoying the warmth and healing. But self-compassion the sacred act of suffering with the suffering parts of myself…totally sucked!

To support and encourage the suffering parts, I required a” face” of self-compassion. A familiar icon that personifies hope so the barely mobile suffering parts have a guru to crawl toward, to look at, to connect to self-compassion’s healing powers.

Having faith that an idea would emerge, I continued my daily tasks. With a few twists of her magic wand somewhere from my subconscious she created an opening and emerged. It was the famous Dorothy’s compassionate and guiding force along the Yellow Brick Road to see the Wizard of Oz…. Glinda the Good Witch.

Glinda was the perfect self-compassion guru! She was present, loving, peaceful, and wise. She gently shared wisdom while radiating confidence in Dorothy’s innate intelligence to untangle her disorientation. I hired Glinda! She was now the “face” of my self-compassion.

With Glinda The Good Witch hired, I bravely confronted my wicked witch part that criticized me bitterly, judgmentally, and ragefully. The infinite criticism stopped me in my tracks because I believed my wicked witch! This wicked witch filled my stomach with pain and body with paralysis.

Glinda The Good Witch of self-compassion ascended wearing her ballgown, twisting her magic wand while her tiara sparkled. I felt an encouraging shift. The paralysis was melting. The wicked witch of criticism was so righteous and self-centered she didn’t see self-compassion also known as Glinda silently emerging.

Once my mind’s eye glimpsed Glinda surfacing in the periphery, I internally shifted my attention toward her. The simple act of placing my attention on Glinda slowly diminished the wicked witch’s voice and rage filled energy. Glinda’s compassionate energy took root within me. I sensed my task was to remain focused on Glinda’s compassion. This simple action of sliding my attention away from my critical wicked witch would cause her nasty effects to fade. Glinda stood by my side until my complete attention was transferred from self-criticism to self-compassion.

With my face turned toward Glinda, she gently placed her guiding hand on my chin and another on my cheek. She asked me to mentally review my entire day not only a slice of it. To support my imaginary walk thru my day, with reverence and care, she slowly turned my head from the left to the right. I could see the ruins of darkness and anger at my left which was the damage caused by the critical inner wicked witch. The day’s landscape transformed as my head was guided right. There was brightness, a sense of peacefulness, a quiet rhythmic productive feeling, and a necessary sense of relaxation as well.

My self-compassion guru was showing me that my day contained a variety of feelings, mishaps, and accomplishments. This guided tour, made me realize that my inner wicked witch arrives via her broomstick to criticize me when I am hyper focused on a real or imagined unsuccessful event.  Inviting her to stay and listening to the wicked witch’s negative  claims is like drinking a potion that shifts my perception away from the rightful day’s events and experiences and turns them into the critical wicked witch’s truth.

When I access, welcome, and live the energy of self-compassion, my critical inner wicked witch melts…just like in the Wizard of Oz movie. Her power is stripped in the face of caring and wise self-compassion.

As I ingest this astounding realization of the power of self-compassion, I can hear Glinda say to me as she said to Dorothy…

“You always had the power my dear you just had to learn it for yourself.”

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ABOUT JULIA:

Julia is on a continuous improvement plan. She constantly asks herself, “Is there a healthier way I can do this?” whether it means creating a delightful vegetarian dish or polishing off a bag of Milano Cookies. She is as interested in physical health as emotional. She mines her intuitive self for healing, soul growth, and personal growth. Beside writing she enjoys yoga, traveling, silence, football, and laughter.

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Also, see more of Julia’s writing in The Conscious Talk Magazine!! 

Thanks for being here Julia!  You’re such an inspiration!!

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17 Comments Add yours

  1. Felicia Denise says:

    Reblogged this on Nesie's Place.

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    1. Julia says:

      Thanks so much Felicia!!

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      1. Felicia Denise says:

        You’re welcome! 😉

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    1. Thank you too Julia! Such a great post 😊

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  2. Julia says:

    Reblogged this on Unbreakable JOY and commented:
    My first Guest Posting! Sorta cool!!!! Thanks Didi.

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  3. Julia is so right, and her self-compassion technique is so perfect for self-reflection. Thank you for sharing, Didi! 🙂

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  4. Reblogged this on K. D. Dowdall and commented:
    I just had to reblog this great post! I think many women suffer from self-doubt, even self-hate, as they continually did deep holes to fall in and Julia presented this fact of life, clearly, with humor and substance. Glenda is my favorite Witch! Great post Didi!

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    1. I completely agree! Julia did excellent 😍. Thanks for sharing Karen!

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  5. Aman Thakur says:

    nice

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      3. Aman Thakur says:

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  6. carolineontheglobe says:

    Great post!

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  7. Wonderful post. Thanks for sharing this.

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