How to talk to the worst parts of yourself | Karen Faith | TEDxKC

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2022
  • NOTE FROM TED: This talk contains a discussion of suicidal ideation. If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please consult a mental health professional and/or support organization, as this talk is not a substitute for mental health advice.
    People researcher and empathy trainer Karen Faith found it easier to welcome strangers than the strange parts of herself, until a breakthrough moment changed that for good. In this honest and funny talk, she shares the story for everyone who struggles with self-acceptance. Karen Faith is an ethnographer and strategist whose work has guided teams and initiatives at Google, Amazon, Indeed, The NBA, The ACLU, Blue Cross Blue Shield, The Federal Reserve Bank, and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, among many others.
    An alumnus of the Hyper Island Business Transformation course in Stockholm, Sweden, she has taught her approach to students at Penn State, Juilliard, KU, Chapman University, and the National University of Singapore. She lives in New York, where she is the CEO and Founder of Others Unlimited, an empathy training company. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @KEllis-lu2wp
    @KEllis-lu2wp Год назад +4029

    "Love is what happens when we STOP trying to figure out who deserves it." - Karen Faith (wow! I love this quote!)

  • @zan6585
    @zan6585 Год назад +1377

    “I will listen to you, but I will not obey you.” That really made me cry.

    • @abby999
      @abby999 Год назад +10

      me too🥲♥️

    • @orianareta991
      @orianareta991 Год назад +8

      came to comment the same thing

    • @treeya20
      @treeya20 Год назад +3

      me too, my mind kept whining why i wouldn't obey 'me', but other mind knew for sure why i couldn't.

    • @delife_bkk
      @delife_bkk Год назад

      Trillionsssss of words could not make 4legs get the TRUTH. Before teaching others what to talk, please STOP to thinking and looking yourselves, your people, societies first. If you see the TRUTH, you would close your month and the whole country.

    • @pujasaha8507
      @pujasaha8507 10 месяцев назад

      Best part of this talk🫂

  • @Mupeta.
    @Mupeta. Год назад +1272

    This felt like stand up comedy, therapy and a poetry session all in one. Beautiful.

  • @Chrussell1215
    @Chrussell1215 Год назад +2169

    Her talk reminded me of a Rumi poem.
    “This being human is a guest house.
    Every morning a new arrival.
    A joy, a depression, a meanness,
    some momentary awareness comes
    as an unexpected visitor.
    Welcome and entertain them all!
    Even if they’re a crowd of sorrows,
    who violently sweep your house
    empty of its furniture,
    still, treat each guest honorably.
    He may be clearing you out
    for some new delight.
    The dark thought, the shame, the malice,
    meet them at the door laughing,
    and invite them in.
    Be grateful for whoever comes,
    because each has been sent
    as a guide from beyond.”

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +57

      Yes, exactly this. Thank you, Chris.

    • @Kala123467
      @Kala123467 Год назад +43

      Thank you so much for sharing this; it gives an added level of meaning to the talk.

    • @ericvannielsen
      @ericvannielsen Год назад +38

      I was at a gallery opening this past week and the band that was playing music during the event read this poem in the middle of their set. Strange to run into it twice in one week. Thank you for posting it.

    • @catsozen
      @catsozen Год назад +13

      This is perfect. Wow.

    • @philosopher2king
      @philosopher2king Год назад +7

      I thought the same thing! I had a copy of that poem on my desk at work for years.

  • @mfaani
    @mfaani Год назад +797

    Best note: "We've been told love is hard. It's not. Love is what happens when we stop trying to figure out who deserves it. It's right there.. and we welcome someone, anyone exactly as they are in the moment."

    • @Jeff-S-Grimes
      @Jeff-S-Grimes Год назад +9

      agree, that is quite note worthy to say the least

    • @user-hf5ct5tn2c
      @user-hf5ct5tn2c 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, but we don't try and change them if we don't agree with how they live their lives

    • @esds
      @esds 4 дня назад

      Yes that's life changing.

  • @moka91808
    @moka91808 Год назад +1685

    The technique Karen is talking about is called Internal Family Systems (IFS). I had a therapist use this to help me and it did wonders. You can also use it yourself. It works if you can ask yourself questions in a self-compassionate way. It does feel like you are crazy when another voice (which is yours) speaks back, but parts of us have been stuck in traumatic moments.

    • @jenniferbates2811
      @jenniferbates2811 Год назад +121

      YES!!! Such an incredible therapy! The best book on this kind of therapy is called:
      "No Bad Parts"
      By. Dr. Richard C. Schwartz.

    • @christinaandriani6087
      @christinaandriani6087 Год назад +16

      Thank you so much!

    • @crystalcole888
      @crystalcole888 Год назад +59

      I came to the comment section to say this. Internal family systems made my life so much better. This is the future of psychotherapy, of all therapy. So few people know about it right now.

    • @michelebechard1523
      @michelebechard1523 Год назад +3

      Came here to say this.

    • @yukikowu5695
      @yukikowu5695 Год назад +17

      I had never head of IFS but it makes sense and I need to practice it.

  • @yukikowu5695
    @yukikowu5695 Год назад +625

    I’m a TED Talk addict and have listened to hundreds of them - and this one is one of the most compelling AND practically useful.

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +18

      Thank you, Yukiko!

    • @Joey-ye
      @Joey-ye 9 месяцев назад +1

      this is my first time to watch TED talk,I think this one is great

    • @koreakim693
      @koreakim693 18 дней назад

      Totally agree

  • @amandapatino1352
    @amandapatino1352 Год назад +166

    "Everyone that you show unconditional welcome may show you a part of yourself to love"

    • @amandapatino1352
      @amandapatino1352 Год назад +10

      "I love you, thank you for helping me see what you see"

  • @Winved
    @Winved Год назад +124

    So strange how, sometimes, you stumble upon exactly what you need in that moment. Thank you.

  • @margaretpaul5888
    @margaretpaul5888 Год назад +536

    “Love is what happens when you stop trying to figure out who deserves it.” I’m now inspired to practice growing my “sphere of unconditional welcome”. 💗

    • @dankozubal
      @dankozubal Год назад +3

      The quote's brilliance is in its simplicity. I'm really interested in this practice!

    • @6582rg
      @6582rg Год назад

      @@dankozubal hmmmmm

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +1

      @@dankozubal Thank you, Dan. It is super simple, and super useful. :)

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns Год назад +2

      This quote hit me so hard! YES

  • @Mardoux-yu6iu
    @Mardoux-yu6iu 4 месяца назад +49

    If you can't love yourself ,start by loving others , actually that way you respect yourself and it is loving yourself too

  • @aabracadavra
    @aabracadavra Год назад +401

    She is phenomenal. A force of nature. I didn't even realize I had tears running down my face for a moment, that's how deeply she reaches. She bypasses the conscious mind and ego and speaks directly to your subconscious, the truth.
    I wish that everyone had at least a fraction of her wisdom and intelligence. We would be a thriving, evolved global society in no time.

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +26

      What a compliment! Thank you. 🙏

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Год назад +4

      @@KarenFaith have you studied IFS??is this from IFS?? you are amazingly intelligent

    • @b0xf0x13
      @b0xf0x13 Год назад +8

      I'm performing a scientific experiment: how many times do I have to watch this video in order to burn its wisdom into my brain so that I can recall it in times of stress.
      Luckily, there is no end of stress with which I can test my hypothesis. :)

  • @jonr6680
    @jonr6680 Год назад +348

    Top human. Scarily confident, funny, intelligent, professional speaker, beautiful voice, flawless diction and an actor's range of tonality and so incredibly expressive... Perfect live delivery from memory or ad-libbed?? AND with a vital compassionate humanist message and a bunch of cool insights on the way.

    • @lmp9726
      @lmp9726 Год назад +2

      A tiny bit of vocal fry. Otherwise, excellent.

    • @emilymartin5418
      @emilymartin5418 Год назад +2

      @@lmp9726 Get over yourself and stop searching so hard for superiority.

    • @Freetheebees
      @Freetheebees Год назад +8

      @@lmp9726 just say you’re miserable and have to see the bad in people.

    • @abby999
      @abby999 Год назад +10

      @@Freetheebeesand yet they're welcome anyway

    • @Chris_P.Bacon0
      @Chris_P.Bacon0 17 дней назад

      ​@@abby999 😂😂😂 dude's gotta open his sphere of unconditional love

  • @laceyconrad7859
    @laceyconrad7859 Год назад +374

    Easily one of the best TED Talks I’ve ever watched. Awesome message and compelling speaker.

  • @vickierichter7850
    @vickierichter7850 Год назад +263

    I’m sitting here crying. I’ve prayed for months for God to help me better myself. All myselves. The signs He has given me just the past few days are overwhelming but I’m welcoming them all! Your talk is awesome THANK YOU

    • @HopeWins777
      @HopeWins777 Год назад +9

      You are not, you are never, alone.♥️ That's why we need each other so very desperately. Otherwise, we forget. 💪 Be strong, and very courageous. Be kind to yourself first.🦋

    • @dianejones4276
      @dianejones4276 Год назад +1

      I am alone. God please come to me. Is it possible that my mental illnesses are too overwhelming to get past to receive the messages?

    • @prodigaldaughter2242
      @prodigaldaughter2242 Год назад +6

      Ditto! I almost didn't listen because of the pain I knew it would expose. SHE told my story better than I think I could have.

    • @thetp816
      @thetp816 Год назад +4

      @@dianejones4276 be careful because hoping for a savior that may never come can be even more detrimental. Try to think ligically

    • @missamericausa
      @missamericausa Год назад

      ✝️

  • @ngejarapasih6694
    @ngejarapasih6694 Год назад +26

    "can you just.. welcome them here"
    "can you welcome you"
    I love the way she says it

  • @elizabethg952
    @elizabethg952 Год назад +46

    Came to a lot of these realizations as a tattoo artist. We have to sit with people we don't agree with for hours sometimes. It's our job to make something beautiful for them.

  • @cassiemcneil
    @cassiemcneil 8 месяцев назад +5

    WHO ARE YOU AND HOW DID YOU HELP ME IN LESS THAN 15 MINUTES? 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @brianmillerspeaks
    @brianmillerspeaks Год назад +201

    Absolutely extraordinary. This is a masterclass in delivering a TED-style talk, how to use humor without stepping on the message, AND on the deeply misunderstood and under-appreciated skill of perspective-taking. What a gift to us working in the field of human connection. Thank you, Karen!

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +8

      Thank you, Brian! I just watched yours and loved it.

    • @brianmillerspeaks
      @brianmillerspeaks Год назад +2

      @@KarenFaith Thank you! Feel free to connect elsewhere on the socials. I’m easy to find :)

    • @iananono9083
      @iananono9083 Год назад +2

      @@KarenFaith Thank you for the shining example of authenticity, courage, humility, empathy/love, humor, more! I had flashbacks of John Bradshaw, who 31 years ago opened me up to inner-child work.
      I will look up more of your work, both personal and general focus-group moderation.
      Watched this 3x already, and will keep enjoying it. Brilliant & beautiful.
      Thanks again.

  • @percyb8268
    @percyb8268 Год назад +56

    I’m just so blessed that every time I hit a wall, the universe sends me a lifeline. And this talk was it this time around.

  • @jeannies5068
    @jeannies5068 26 дней назад +4

    "Love is a house you can crawl in through a window" this is so poetic

  • @mohammadabnaz1159
    @mohammadabnaz1159 Год назад +35

    "Only reality is the moment , everything else is thoughts . What's in front of you , where you are , what you see with your eyes is real and that's reality . Rest everything is your thoughts "
    My mentor told me this and this thought helped me , maybe help you as well , try thinking that way .

  • @juliasteinweh-adler5288
    @juliasteinweh-adler5288 6 дней назад +4

    So her name is basically CARE AND FAITH…. THAT IS SO APPROPRIATE

  • @lionofistanmusic7311
    @lionofistanmusic7311 Год назад +128

    Wow, definitely made me cry. That moment when you realize that we all have parts, and some of them just need a hug, like how you would hug a little kid.
    I believe she is talking about Internal Family Systems.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Год назад +1

      yes i think so too

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +23

      The ideas that I'm discussing are very similar to those in IFS, but my practice doesn't happen to come from there. The concept of multiplicity of self is OLD and unattached to psychiatry (Rumi, Walt Whitman, and the apostle Paul knew ages ago). The main idea I am sharing is Unconditional Welcome. It is an approach to engagement with the self and others which begins with full awareness and acceptance of the moment. And I didn't invent that, either. :)
      I do appreciate all the commenters who recognize IFS and other philosophies here. It has been my experience that when something rings true, it can be found everywhere.

  • @starstrykr2021
    @starstrykr2021 Год назад +62

    “I promise I am going to take care of you, but I need you to get on board. I will listen to you but I will NOT obey you.”
    Going through a rough breakup now and really needed to hear this. My inner-child is in disbelief of the trauma and keeps screaming and crying out for something (but, like a child, doesn’t know what it needs). I just have to hold him, hear him out, and promise it’s going to be okay- but being toxic to ourselves or others won’t resolve anything.

  • @posionedwill1102
    @posionedwill1102 Год назад +59

    This actually made me feel so much relief.
    "The round table" of inner selves is exactly how I describe how I found the strength to rebuild myself and function again after falling into a sever depression when my partner passed I slept nearly all day but my mind was my inner selves sitting in a circle in a dark room bringing everything to light and talking through everything. To hear I'm not just crazy for how I did it and that others do too is such a comfort .

    • @CheRob96
      @CheRob96 Год назад +1

      ♥️

    • @nadiaclara7651
      @nadiaclara7651 Год назад

      Thank you so much for sharing this. Sending you lots of love! ❤

  • @esds
    @esds 4 дня назад +1

    Love doesn't care which way you come or what state you are in when you get there. I have no words. Absolutely incredibly brilliant, life changing

  • @michelebechard1523
    @michelebechard1523 Год назад +46

    I'm a therapist. This is WONDERFUL. Brilliant.

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +1

      Thank you, Michele. 🤍

    • @esds
      @esds 4 дня назад

      I am so grateful for therapist. Thank for doing what you do

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +74

    Our depression speaks for us, far more than anything we can ever say at times.

  • @aliharajli4832
    @aliharajli4832 Год назад +77

    I've had so many issues working on this, i feel like i did get better at dealing with it but still it's very hard at times.
    Consider the fact that 1 year ago i was jobless, depressed, out of shape, heavy smoker and out of options in life as a 25yro, and at that time i was extremely rough with myself, i used to genuinely hate myself, and hate is a strong word.
    Then i took a leap of faith and traveled to another country, i had to stop being so toxic with myself, psychologically and physically, it started with what i eat, i started to eat more healthy, stopped smoking... 6 months free of it! I started working out as well and learning the language of said country.
    It's been such a wild ride, and despite the fact that i consider myself to have made such a good change in my life i can't but be harsh at myself at times, but i know why, some of these reasons are true in my opinion and some are just delusions that i created over the years.
    I really plan on working on this and just free myself of the chains that i created.

    • @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN
      @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN Год назад +2

      You’re perfect ❤

    • @caro8712
      @caro8712 Год назад +4

      You’re brave, please don’t give up on your journey.

    • @lumijasminasmr3583
      @lumijasminasmr3583 Год назад +4

      @@CHRISTALMOUNTAIN
      No one is perfect. No one. We don’t need to become narcissistic about ourselves inorder to have mercy on our imperfect parts.

    • @kristinaseitaj5699
      @kristinaseitaj5699 Год назад +2

      ❤️🙏

  • @snakewomangirl
    @snakewomangirl 10 дней назад +1

    I was taught how to work with inner parts by an amazing therapist. I still have a meeting everyday with my parts & it is amazing how much wisdom they have if I only listen. CPTSD is part of my life’s journey along with the hyper vigilance which is tiring as parts are on guard for any changes in others that would signify danger. Our parts always have our back, but some of them are young and need help to devise other strategies to deal with overwhelming feelings of shame, anger and fear. This talk was so affirming. Thank you so much. It has normalised my daily practice and lived experience. The one thing that is good is that I’m never alone, there are 26 parts inside me and being with others can often be too much on top of all the voices inside. I often create voice recordings when my parts are particularly vocal, others just think I’m talking to a friend.

  • @danielraypickrel4316
    @danielraypickrel4316 15 дней назад +2

    This morning my new experience
    was imagining that my long breathes of exhale were filling a bubble of calm.

  • @Ziccle.
    @Ziccle. Год назад +22

    I am not looking for any kind of trouble. But she is the Karen that everyone needs to talk about ☠️💕

  • @kristinahuddleston4051
    @kristinahuddleston4051 Год назад +22

    Psychodynamic psychology refers to this as the "committee in your head." I often ask my clients to identify who they have on their committee in their head, and if they want those voices (often from childhood trauma) to continue with a seat on the committee. What a well done talk, thank you!

  • @RobertManzano
    @RobertManzano 10 дней назад +1

    I totally get loving others before you love yourself, the way that I learned to love myself was I gave empathy to others and then one day it occurred to me. Why am I not willing to do that for myself?

  • @user-tg9ri9vm6u
    @user-tg9ri9vm6u 26 дней назад +4

    The mind is hard to understand, the human mind is so complex, thanks for the message 😊

  • @phyliciafaison212
    @phyliciafaison212 Год назад +52

    I love knowing I am not the only one with a roundtable. The last few years have felt all of the things she mentioned. Her daily commute sounds like the last 6 yrs of my life. There's no worst feeling to me than being trapped in your own mind and know no one can get you out except you. I hope she knows how powerful this was for me!

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +1

      Thank you, Phylicia. You are certainly not the only one. :)

  • @proseekadhakal2033
    @proseekadhakal2033 20 дней назад +2

    Wow!
    It's like she is speaking my mind, my heart and my soul. Never have I ever heard anyone describe anything so accurately it's like she is describing me but the beauty is she is describing all of us. Reminds me how we're all the same and all connected in this vast universe. Beautiful 😍✨😍🥹🥺😢

  • @EddyV101
    @EddyV101 11 дней назад +2

    This exact time last week I found myself having this talk. I gave into it, not expecting to wake up in the morning. I woke up started my week as usual but something different happened. I got back to work on the things I enjoy ,and I progressed much faster because all of me has been engaged to the process. I think it’s crazy that no matter how hard I push I can always push harder.

  • @StefanPagacik
    @StefanPagacik Год назад +89

    This was absolutely brilliant. Karen captured what I have been struggling with my entire life. It was no accident that I stumbled upon this video I saw needed to see this. Thank you so much Karen from the bottom of my heart.

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +6

      You are very welcome, Stefan. Thanks for saying so. :)

    • @DavidAnderson-gp6gi
      @DavidAnderson-gp6gi Год назад +1

      I’ve just recently learned there are no such things as accidents. Everything happens for a definitive reason. We have all found this Ted Talk for a reason…eventually, that reason will come to us. Enjoy the journey😀

  • @Goku-db2gt
    @Goku-db2gt Год назад +8

    Her voice is healing, and she really released the "me" who felt shaky with her voice omg 😂

  • @mbeans.
    @mbeans. 13 дней назад +1

    Setting boundaries with yourself is one of the hardest things to do
    And I think I need to remind myself of this, constantly

  • @prodigaldaughter2242
    @prodigaldaughter2242 Год назад +32

    This talk was uploaded 57 minutes ago... I just prayed about my struggle with self-love and acceptance....Never expected the answer to my prayer about learning to love and accept myself, would come through a Ted Talk on RUclips. All I can do is cry and thank HIM for answering another prayer. ❤‍🩹

    • @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN
      @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN Год назад

      Start eating healthy

    • @fritz1624
      @fritz1624 Год назад

      nah, all it shows is that the microchips are working

    • @tylerfrost4110
      @tylerfrost4110 Год назад +1

      Maybe thank the human being, the one on this stage giving the speech, not your imaginary friend.

  • @ananya_soni_
    @ananya_soni_ Год назад +108

    How strange it is that I find it on a time when I needed all these answers in maybe exactly the way you addressed it. It is a very beautiful way. And I’m too going to give all my selves unconditional positive regard and I know it will work out❤

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +8

      I'm so glad it was helpful to you, Ananya.

    • @quietowl1246
      @quietowl1246 Год назад +1

      Manifesting!

  • @camilllejozwiak9841
    @camilllejozwiak9841 Год назад +5

    Seeing myself as a prism instead of a broken mirror is wonderful

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад

      Yes! I found it so helpful, too! 🌈🌈

  • @heyitsshuby
    @heyitsshuby Год назад +11

    "Love happens when we stop deciding who deserves it" - Karen Faith

  • @juicyduman
    @juicyduman 8 месяцев назад +3

    Karens usually call the manager to complain but YOU KAREN TOUCHED MY HEART AND I NEEDED TO HEAR THIS. Sending you so much love for sharing and being yourself

  • @halosandheroes
    @halosandheroes 10 месяцев назад +12

    Im the joking dad and retired Marine combined. Just so you know Ms. Faith, im in rehab and have now incorporated your self-moderation into my daily mantra, as well as the "thank you for your input,remember our agreement"

  • @alongcoh
    @alongcoh 15 дней назад +1

    I watched this multiple times to make sure all my inner selves saw it. ❤️

  • @miketkong2
    @miketkong2 Год назад +21

    Speaking of micro cues, the way she says, "Horrible" at 14:05 sounded to me like despair, terror, love, betrayal, and sadness all smooshed into a single word's time-couldn't have been more than 3/4 of a second in an otherwise positive and hopeful string of words and ideas. It got me. When I heard that, it was like a knife went through my chest and poked my heart-took my breath away for a second and made my eyes well up. Maybe because I know all to well what she's talking about. Maybe because, for the moment she said that, I felt for a split second that I wasn't alone. One thing's for sure, our thoughts and emotions and the way our minds work and everything about us works to make us who we are and how we experience and interpret what's going on is extremely complex. I think she's right. We should give ourselves more credit, be kinder to ourselves. So I hope you reading this right now, if you know what I'm talking about, I hope you can know too that you're not alone. I want to take this moment, in my own multi-faceted sometimes good and bad and perfectly flawed self, to extend my love to you in your multi-faceted sometimes good and bad and perfectly flawed self. We're not alone, you and I. And we can learn to live and love ourselves. It's gonna get better. It's gonna be alright. 🙏❤

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +4

      Thanks, Mike. What you felt was exactly what I meant. 🤍

  • @brb5506
    @brb5506 Год назад +8

    "Love happens when we stop trying to figure out who deserves it." Profound.

  • @SolariaCreations
    @SolariaCreations Год назад +88

    What a beautiful way to share how our emotional traumas reveal themselves to be our greatest gift to humanity! ❤

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +4

      It is an amazing mystery. :)

  • @Lydia-vg8pw
    @Lydia-vg8pw Год назад +79

    This was the best TEDtalk I’ve heard in a while.
    What a beautiful, meaningful conversation about honoring OURSELVES in every aspect.
    Even the bright, luminous moon in the night sky has its dark sides… though by no means does it detract from the light it projects onto the whole world

  • @caratappenden4696
    @caratappenden4696 11 дней назад +1

    The moderator she talks about is the Self energy that we talk about in IFS. Powerful realisation for transformation and integration ❤

  • @marcela7197
    @marcela7197 Год назад +5

    It took youtube two months of recommending this to me every single day, but I hesitated. Until today. Thank you, Karen, I needed this.

  • @codykidd2523
    @codykidd2523 Год назад +51

    I'm always in my head. This was so relatable. I literally had tears in my eyes the entire time and it wasn't even sad. Lol

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +3

      🤍

    • @codykidd2523
      @codykidd2523 Год назад +6

      @@KarenFaith I've tried to understand and accept everyone my entire life. I was on drugs for close to ten years and I've been sober for a little over 2 years now but the voices in my head get a little crazy now. The fact that all I need to do is welcome people instead of trying to understand them is really comforting. I'll start trying to apply this each day as I work on positive growth. Thank you so much...more than you know.

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +3

      @@codykidd2523 What you are doing for yourself is the best possible thing. That's awesome. I wish you all the best!

    • @codykidd2523
      @codykidd2523 Год назад +1

      @@KarenFaith Thank you!

    • @jxunmtchd
      @jxunmtchd Год назад +1

      I 100% agree. I've never felt so seen.

  • @khemanig2
    @khemanig2 Год назад +12

    Haven't seen a Ted this great in a while.

  • @geeez8264
    @geeez8264 8 месяцев назад +6

    I love this talk so much, after being exhausted of just giving away too much love for other people, I became dismissive of their emotions, trying to protect my peace, but the happiness and love I feel disappeared, asking where it went.. turns out it's because I stopped caring, the joy of helping someone out even in the smallest things were gone. The talk gave me comfort, Just welcome everyone unconditionally and not look for specific people to love, everyone deserves to be loved. Thanks for the comfort and security ❤️

  • @mayraruelas63
    @mayraruelas63 Год назад +19

    “Love is what happens when we Stop trying to figure out who deserves it” ❤

  • @jenss1933
    @jenss1933 Год назад +29

    Your speech was very powerful, genuine and full of heart. Thank you.

  • @christinemaeg.vargas5146
    @christinemaeg.vargas5146 12 дней назад +1

    It's in this point of time that I realize it's normal to have a conflicting feelings. That I don't have to repeatedly justify myself why I still remain kind to other given they've hurted me badly.

  • @AnntoniettaB
    @AnntoniettaB 12 дней назад +1

    Ive almost always tried to be welcoming and considerate to every type of person or animal. But its always been hard to welcome my own negative thoughts. It's eye opening to see it as the same thing. As an artist it really helps to visualize it as a group of individual inputs! Thank you for that perspective!

  • @TimEasterling
    @TimEasterling Год назад +6

    "Love is what happens when we stop trying to figure out who deserves it." So powerful.

  • @barbararowlett6828
    @barbararowlett6828 Год назад +16

    I have done so much to "heal" and looked and looked for something that even scratches the surface. THIS has really, really helped. Thank you 💓

  • @adelesuda3329
    @adelesuda3329 Год назад +5

    Oh my!!! You just described me perfectly!!! I have never been able to understand my CPSTD and all the voices that tell me who I am and am not...thank you for speaking my language...I hope one day I feel welcome to welcome me...

  • @markwalker5243
    @markwalker5243 Год назад +4

    I really needed to hear this right now. Lots of me's are arguing with each other right now.

  • @miteshladani4040
    @miteshladani4040 Год назад +11

    Love is in the air, love yourself and others too

  • @sijalshrestha605
    @sijalshrestha605 Год назад +5

    She was the One speaking but We felt heard. 🙏🏼

  • @sparkpaul
    @sparkpaul 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you for helping me and accepting myself and my marriage!

  • @Tattt9999
    @Tattt9999 Год назад +19

    This is one of the best Ted talks I’ve heard in my entire life. What a great speaker! She made me feel so good about me and my parts! Good reminder for me to not be rough on myself and start seeing what différents part of me are telling me and accept them as they are! ❤ that’s how the path to accepting and unconditionally loving yourself starts. Thank you

  • @cammpaje
    @cammpaje Год назад +5

    Accepting and not arguing with oneself. Listening and understanding should be a priority

  • @00BChill
    @00BChill Год назад +6

    10:57 thank you for sharing
    11:00 I'm going to remind you of our agreement
    11:02 to be honest and reasonable

  • @vladmatsnev
    @vladmatsnev 9 дней назад +1

    Me, deciding to listen to a ted talk at work and ending up sobbing in the middle of the day

  • @JenniferKastelic
    @JenniferKastelic Год назад +4

    @ 12:09 "see myself less as a fragmented mirror and more like a prism".... or maybe a kaleidoscope scope.

  • @SuleGenc-sy2zm
    @SuleGenc-sy2zm Год назад +17

    I came across this video just at the right time and it literally changed my life. She did something that most therapist have difficulty in doing in just 15 minutes. An eye-opening, inspirational talk. Thank you Karen!

  • @BingoBilingual
    @BingoBilingual 10 месяцев назад +5

    Gosh, she's so talented a speaker! Hadn't expected to be moved to tears when I clicked this vid. Thanks for the beautiful message!

  • @GlossyHop
    @GlossyHop Год назад +15

    Beautiful and I’m grateful to have found this.

  • @taylor1013x
    @taylor1013x Год назад +25

    I lost my mother whom I was extraordinarily close with to suicide in 2018, although sometimes it feels like it was just yesterday still. I cannot begin to explain how much I identified with the things spoken in this video, they were words my soul needed to hear. I struggle with “beating myself up” a lot mentally. “She told me that we were never going to get better, and she wanted out of here. I asked her what I could do, she only told me she wanted to die, over and over and over”. Here’s to getting better.

    • @babymermaid83
      @babymermaid83 Год назад +2

      As a mother, I know all your mum would want is for you to live a long & happy life. That’s all I want for my kids & all my mum ever wanted for me
      🙏💕

  • @x37u7
    @x37u7 Год назад +7

    Loving someone in my life is really hard, but once without thinking I sat next to that person and was surprised I actually did that and didn't care if it was them or some other person. Love really is universal.

  • @researchclue2020
    @researchclue2020 2 месяца назад +2

    This made me cry…thank you for sharing this…

  • @craven5328
    @craven5328 17 дней назад +1

    As another ethnographic researcher and someone prone to anxiety and depression ..this hit like a ton of bricks, but in a good way!

  • @Sistadelphia
    @Sistadelphia Год назад +9

    So funny cause I literally have meetings with all my selves!

  • @marialeticiagoulart6332
    @marialeticiagoulart6332 Год назад +26

    Wow! That’s one of the best Teds ever. Your definition of love X deserve… that’s what changed my mind one year ago, and them I started a true love relationship with my boyfriend!

  • @natka2159
    @natka2159 4 дня назад +1

    Self love then is something that happens when we stop trying to decide which parts of ourselves deserve it and which not.

  • @mariacarlacabrera
    @mariacarlacabrera 29 дней назад +1

    I love this woman because that's how I've thought all the time and I've felt alone for thinking that everyone deserves love even if we don't know how to love.

  • @cindyhalpern3187
    @cindyhalpern3187 Год назад +6

    I loved people I never should have.
    They harmed me, until I walked away. I loved myself more. And that matters.
    Self love is vital. People who think they love others, but don't love themselves, aren't loving anyone.
    They are avoiding the truth. You can't give away what you don't have.
    She is wrong!
    She confuses love with being needy!
    They are not the same.
    Love is a two way meeting between two people.

  • @michaelknapp8961
    @michaelknapp8961 Год назад +4

    It all starts with love. It all starts with loving yourself and when you do that you start understanding others around you. One day I simply looked at myself in the mirror and said out loud, I LOVE YOU. After I did that my life got better. I now have empathy with people that have rough personalities. It’s all about love.

  • @swabrahgyagenda
    @swabrahgyagenda 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am never going to watch another Tedtalk this good, I'm convinced 😢😍

  • @lisabeaucher5878
    @lisabeaucher5878 8 дней назад +1

    I've watched a lot of TED Talks. Sooo many. Hoping to find what I can't put into words. This was, by far, the best TED I've ever heard. It encapsulated what I'm going through while trying to remember to not hate myself and give up. Yes, I have those voices and days, too. Like yourself, I have tools to navigate my fears and traumas, but sometimes, ...often in fact, I forget. Or sometimes the voices are too loud. Today I'm good. Thank you for reminding me to gently talk back. Too check in and to love myself always. ❤🙏🤗

  • @berdiyevelshod
    @berdiyevelshod 5 месяцев назад +4

    Can I love this TED talk before I love myself 😂😂. I'm just kidding. Thanks Karen Faith

  • @itsjustme7212
    @itsjustme7212 10 месяцев назад +6

    The most moving Ted Talk I’ve ever watched 🙏🏽

  • @BasakGulsoy
    @BasakGulsoy 9 месяцев назад +2

    That’s beautiful 🤍

  • @imvedik
    @imvedik 14 дней назад +2

    I thought only I was weird now I have another person with me. It was a insightful Talk Thanks!

  • @coreyroberts47
    @coreyroberts47 Год назад +11

    Man I had a part that incessantly wanted to die. Been working on internal family systems for a bit. Literally life changing

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +3

      Hang in there, friend. 🤍

    • @SK-ps5pn
      @SK-ps5pn Год назад +3

      This is exactly that, Karen gave everyone an incredibly honest, loving and compassionate glimpse of IFS and how all of our parts work.
      Corey if you are more interested in watching about IFS, look up Dr. Tori Olds here on RUclips. Amazing communicator and purveyor of IFS concept.

  • @sepulvedart
    @sepulvedart Год назад +8

    If you want to read or know more about this topic it is called Internal Family Systems. Developed in the 1980s by Dr. Richard C. Schwartz. Good presentation. Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @amystanleygracestudios-pil2322
      @amystanleygracestudios-pil2322 Год назад +2

      I was hoping someone would acknowledge this. I just finished the book “No Bad Parts,” and it has been life-changing!

  • @Hummibird05
    @Hummibird05 Год назад +10

    Great message “Love is what happens when we stop trying to figure out who deserves it.” And it’s true that all parts of you deserve to be heard!

  • @km1dash6
    @km1dash6 Год назад +2

    What's she's describing is called Psychosynthesis. The view is based on the idea there are a lot of different parts of ourselves, often created to fulfill a need, and mental illness can arise when the different selves come into conflict.

  • @francesbale1409
    @francesbale1409 Год назад +4

    This is basically the whole premise of internal family systems by Richard schwartz - I highly recommend his book.

  • @thefamous360
    @thefamous360 Год назад +30

    One of the best TED talks I watched. Probably because I am struggling with this, like who do I believe? What is real and what is not that’s why I was never able to trust myself. I will try this and hopefully I will be able to learn more about myself.

    • @KarenFaith
      @KarenFaith Год назад +2

      Best wishes in getting to know more of you! :)

    • @Ntk2031
      @Ntk2031 Год назад +1

      Yes! Exactly!!!

  • @adnanl7952
    @adnanl7952 Год назад +1

    "Just a mother trying to feed her baby in a world that she didn't trust" I'll be honest I judged that lady at first based on the description, but that single statement completely changed my perspective. Had to pause the video and ponder for a few minutes