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Stronger Standards
Shannon Beer
21 episodes
16 hours ago
What if the pressure to 'be better' is the very thing holding you back? On Higher Standards, we challenge the myth that self-compassion means lowering the bar — and show you how caring more, not less, is the secret to becoming the person you want to be.

Hosted by Shannon, registered nutritionist studying a diploma in Compassion Focused Therapy, this podcast is your space for honest conversations about self-worth, emotional eating, body image, and doing meaningful work without burning out. Whether you’re a coach, creative, or self-critical high-achiever, you’ll learn how to quiet your inner critic, commit with care, and finally feel like you're living a life that reflects your real values — not your fears.

Because the highest standard isn’t perfection. It’s treating yourself like someone who matters.

New episodes every week.
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What if the pressure to 'be better' is the very thing holding you back? On Higher Standards, we challenge the myth that self-compassion means lowering the bar — and show you how caring more, not less, is the secret to becoming the person you want to be.

Hosted by Shannon, registered nutritionist studying a diploma in Compassion Focused Therapy, this podcast is your space for honest conversations about self-worth, emotional eating, body image, and doing meaningful work without burning out. Whether you’re a coach, creative, or self-critical high-achiever, you’ll learn how to quiet your inner critic, commit with care, and finally feel like you're living a life that reflects your real values — not your fears.

Because the highest standard isn’t perfection. It’s treating yourself like someone who matters.

New episodes every week.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Self compassion that actually works
Stronger Standards
18 minutes 39 seconds
6 months ago
Self compassion that actually works

If self-criticism feels like the only way to stay motivated, this episode will shift everything you thought you knew about discipline, growth, and what it really takes to create lasting change.


In this episode, Shannon explores why self-compassion is a high-performance skill — not a soft excuse — and how it helps you stay consistent, motivated, and emotionally resilient. You’ll learn what self-compassion actually is (and isn’t), why the “be hard on yourself” strategy backfires, and how to start practicing compassion in a way that genuinely works, even if it feels unfamiliar or uncomfortable at first.


Whether you're navigating burnout, perfectionism, or that constant sense that you're not doing enough, this conversation offers the science, mindset shifts, and practical tools to help you build a better relationship with yourself — and show up more powerfully in your life.


Key Takeaways:

  • Why self-criticism feels productive but actually sabotages your progress
  • The difference between self-compassion, self-indulgence, and self-pity
  • How compassion activates different systems in the brain than criticism
  • The science behind why self-compassion improves motivation and consistency
  • What self-compassion looks like in real-life situations — including emotional eating
  • How to start practicing self-compassion using guided reflection and imagery


Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro + why this episode matters

01:30 – What self-compassion isn’t

06:50 – The real definition of self-compassion (Paul Gilbert vs. Kristin Neff)

13:45 – Self-compassion vs. self-indulgence

17:30 – What science and brain scans reveal about self-criticism vs. self-compassion

23:40 – Real-life client example: why shame never leads to lasting change

28:00 – Simple practices to build your self-compassion muscle

33:00 – Final reflections + how to take this work deeper


If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who needs a little more compassion today!

More Resources:

  • Grab the free mini-course: Emotion Systems Audit – Download here
  • Connect with Shannon on Instagram: @coachshannonbeer
  • Learn more about compassion coaching: get the details here
  • Join Body Image Fundamentals: learn more here
Stronger Standards
What if the pressure to 'be better' is the very thing holding you back? On Higher Standards, we challenge the myth that self-compassion means lowering the bar — and show you how caring more, not less, is the secret to becoming the person you want to be.

Hosted by Shannon, registered nutritionist studying a diploma in Compassion Focused Therapy, this podcast is your space for honest conversations about self-worth, emotional eating, body image, and doing meaningful work without burning out. Whether you’re a coach, creative, or self-critical high-achiever, you’ll learn how to quiet your inner critic, commit with care, and finally feel like you're living a life that reflects your real values — not your fears.

Because the highest standard isn’t perfection. It’s treating yourself like someone who matters.

New episodes every week.