In her podcast titled UFYB 124: Self-Improvement Shame, Coach Kara Loewentheil talks about the important difference between self-improvement and self-growth. She says, “There’s a big difference between growth and improvement as concepts...Growth means change, evolution, learning. It doesn’t make you a better person. It doesn’t mean you’re improved. You didn’t go from a C to an A. There is no rating...There’s inherent judgement in the concept of improvement.”
So, that leaves this question - How do we grow and reach our goals without the judgement and shame? The answer is self-compassion. According to The National Institute for Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM), there are 5 key steps for transforming shame with self-compassion.
I’m reminded of a quote by Dr. Gordon Neufeld, parent educator and founder of The Neufeld Institute. “All growth emanates from a place of rest.” He’s speaking here of how children will experience better physical, mental, and emotional growth when they are not striving for our love and attention. The same is true for adults, I believe. We will best grow into our highest and best selves not through difficult striving and running from shame but through resting in self-love and acceptance. Until we change the beliefs that we hold about ourselves, we can’t become better, and only when we learn to love ourselves do we realize that we were good enough all along. When I rest in love, I can grow.