I Will Be Gentle With Myself
Recognizing how kindness, gratitude, and using self care can transform your life.
Gratitude and being kind to ourselves and others is a spiritual practice that can transform our lives. How many of us actually do that? In times of distress do we allow ourselves to be truly kind, compassionate, and gentle with ourselves, or do we allow our inner critic to get in the way and mentally beat ourselves up? I know that I am guilty of not always treating myself in a kind and gentle way. I wrote this chant for myself to remember that I always have a choice.
In our time together we will:
- Look at what our inner voice says when we supposedly “mess up.”
- Discover techniques to nurture ourselves and choose new ways of being.
- Practice the art of extreme self-care, and being kind to ourselves.
- Discover the freedom of not having to be perfect!
Based on the chant “I Will Be Gentle With Myself”:
“ I will be gentle with myself. I will be gentle with myself.
And I will hold myself like a newborn baby child.”
Karen Drucker, Headliner
Karen has recorded 19 CDs of her original inspirational music, and is the author of an inspirational book, “Let Go of the Shore: Stories and Songs That Set the Spirit Free.” Among her many accomplishments, she has been a professional comedienne, led her own band for corporate events, and has been the music director and "music weaver" for many conferences and retreats.
In following her passion, Karen sings, speaks, and leads workshops at women’s retreats, mind-body & health conferences, and various churches around the country, as well as working with authors like Joan Borysenko, Alan Cohen, and many others.
Karen Drucker has been called “a master of communicating presence and spirituality through music.” She loves making music, making a difference, and touching hearts.
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