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Judgment Might be Trying to Tell You

What Your Judgment Might be Trying to Tell You

We are all judging each other, times a million right now. Judgment feels really righteous and kind of awesome in the moment, because we’re feeling that not only are we right about something, but someone else is wrong. It makes… more →

examine your biases

Judgment 101- Examine Your Biases

This week on the podcast I’m talking about judgment and how to examine your biases. Not judgment as in the good judgment we try to instill in our kids. Or judgment as in, you went to court and received a… more →

embrace the concept of maybe

Judgment Remedy: Embrace the Concept of Maybe

Judging is about deciding that you’re right and someone else is wrong. Today’s big idea is that a way to get out of that black and white thinking that goes hand in hand with judgment, you can embrace the concept… more →

accept

Finding Your Way to Self-Acceptance

You don’t have to be perfect to love yourself. Self-acceptance–accepting the things about yourself that you might otherwise judge as ‘bad’–is a big piece of loving yourself. After all, love isn’t conditional. It’s not, I’ll love myself after I lose… more →

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Your Ticket Out of Judgment-Land

Did you ever see the play or the movie Les Miserables? It’s a deep story about redemption and loss and all the grand themes, but one of the most critical is the battle between judgment and grace. If I say… more →