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What if you could have a heart that never judges? A heart that is open, soft, free of negativity? Wouldn't that be a wonderful to live. Today you will see the ill effects of judging and how to start to free yourself from its prison.
“Why is it so hard to welcome those who are different without judging them? Why do people blame religions for being so judgmental, while being so themselves? In today's podcast and post we continue our series in Romans, examining Paul's admonishment to welcome and not to judge others. I our world where some are so […] The post 456-Rome 30: Welcoming and Not Judging appeared first on Keven Winder.
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Rains Retreat teachings from 12th July to the 5th of October 2006. Teachings given by the abbot Ajahn Brahm at Bodhinyana Monastery in Serpentine (southeast of Perth, Western Australia). The main audience was the Sangha. Track 8/11: Not Judging - 13th September 2006 See the full set here. Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.
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After recently being told my entire platform was built on creating Killer Instincts in audiences, I was asked, "but what about happiness?" In this episode, we'll discuss: Not Judging a Book by It's Smile How to Find Happiness Misconception of Happiness The Happiness Advantage
So, how has Beginner's Mindset been treating you thus far? Where you able to think of time that you were a beginner, or a time that you supported a loved one in being a beginner?What emotions came up for you and can you recall how you felt once you took the leap? Maybe ease wasn't necessarily the first outcome, but I can imagine that eventually it was part of the process. AND whether it was your personal experience, or supporting someone else's experience I have to believe that a sense of pride was part of the process as well, no? That's what I thought! A nice emotion that helps to remind us that begin a beginner isn't necessarily a bad place to be.Now, if you have no idea of what I'm currently speaking about, please go back to last week's episode 15 to get all the specifics! Today, let's explore the notions of Listening and Not Judging. So, I have to ask … do you consider yourself a good listener. Before you say yes, just as I did, research shows that the average person listens at only about 25% efficiency. Honestly, with the multitude of distractions, as well as the need to show one's keen skills at multi-tasking I'm shocked that the percentage is that high!It turns out that listening isn't just about having ears, but actually about the importance of truly tuning in to what's being said in conversation with others, or self. It's about focusing in on one thing, not the multitude of distractions that can run through your thoughts while conversations are taking place. It's also about simple doing one thing at a time to create the action and sense of truly being in the moment. Hmmmm, so it turns out that listening can be more effective with less doing and more presence. Let's keep that in mind as our attention goes towards Step 2. Not Judging is another topic that heart-centered people most likely feel they have a real grasp on, but is that true? I personally think that passing judgment is a natural human behavior, yet we have to be aware of how it's showing up in our daily lives. For our purposes today, let's focus on self-judgment, because I believe that's where real growth happens. One question for you, is the re-occurring chatter in your mind positive or negative? If you answered negative, the odds are you're being a hard judge of yourself. You already know that isn't an ideal approach to finding comfort in an uncomfortable new beginning. So, lets shift that chatter now with one approach. Your first exercise for this week, be aware of personal bias and recognize where your unconscious preferences and motivations influence how you make decisions. If your decisions are keeping you stuck in patterns that have expired their usefulness, that's a great indicator to drop the non-serving judgements, while choosing to lean into a new beginning. Your second exercise this week, when in conversation with someone choose to be present. This means no multi-tasking in exchange for honest, tuned-in listening. If you find you're struggling with this exercise, give yourself tangible goals, such as 5 minutes of uninterrupted listening. As that goal grows into ease, add more time, and notice if you also begin becoming a better listener of self in the process. The more we can practice listening and being less judgmental the more we can honestly tune into what new beginnings may be right in front of us!Next Wednesday, we will explore Steps 3 and 4, make sure you follow and hit the reminder button, so you don't miss a thing! This week enjoy being in the moment by tuning into your personal judgments and fully listening to yourself and others. I'm Ericka, the Curator of Zest wishing you a zest-filled week!
More lessons for this teacher, right when I needed them the most. Three things that I picked up on to share with you, from various sources. The three are: Patience, Integrity & Less Judging. It's important to be reminded of the things we can improve upon. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on – especially my blog page where I am back to blogging now.
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One of the biggest issues brought to me by clients is this: 'I just don't know how to relax and unwind without food at the end of the day/week'... Here's the thing: OUR HUMANS BRAINS ARE DESIGNED TO SEEK PLEASURE AND AVOID PAIN. (It's part of something called the Motivational Triad!) In short, it makes TOTAL sense for us as humans to seek forms of 'Escapism'. ESCAPISM is defined as a mental diversion within our daily life and /or an 'escape' from the day-to-day routine activities. I can't tell you how many women I've coached who have told me that they don't know how to relax, and that their ONLY method of escapism involves food. On this week's podcast episode I teach you the importance of NOT judging yourself or ANY forms of escapism but instead, to simply understand your mind, you brain, your choices, actions and results so that you can do 'ESCAPISM' ON PURPOSE. (That's ultimately what matters.) If you feel like food is your only means of escapism, I want to invite you to diversify your options...to explore other means of escapism on purpose that work for YOU. It's essential that we teach our brain how to relax, unwind, decompress and have other means of escapism that FIT INTO YOUR LIFE; that contribute to your life in a way that works for you. NOT JUDGING my human brains' desire for escapism (motivational triad, remember!) and INSTEAD doing it 'on-purpose' has revolutionized my life (and results!). To understand how to choose forms of escapism that work for you- LISTEN NOW. To lose your ‘last 10' using my proven method JOIN THE LAST 10™ Program- GET ALL THE DETAILS HERE: www.brendalomeli.com/thelast10
Reading from The Gospel According Matthew 7:1-6 (NLT) ~Do Not Judge Others~ Scripture reading followed by discussion. The standard of God is high. We judge people based on our standards which no one else can automatically know because everyone has their own standard. God is the only one who can judge with justice and goodness because His perspective is so much greater than our own. The Log in our eyes blocks our perspective. Not Judging when we've taken offence.
Ashley and Farrah discuss some parenting styles or hacks and let you know if they are Judging or Not Judging
This is a compilation of inspiring quotes about Not Judging people and why. We are all created different and special in our own way. Embrace each other's differences and Don't Judge. If we don't like being judged, then understand that others feel the same way. Maybe then we all can live in harmony - with understanding and respect for one another. You can watch the video version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_D49fBjX6I&feature=youtu.be Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mind-garden/donations
"Judging, Not Judging"; Luke 6:36-42
The sermon will be a continuation of our message series from Jesus' teaching in the sermon on the mount. In the verses we're looking at this week, Jesus talks about NOT JUDGING. This topic is timely because we are always judging and condemning other people. Even during this time of national and international crisis I am hearing more than my share of criticism and judging of our leaders, our media, and one another. We judge people for "over-reacting" to the crisis, we judge people for not taking it seriously enough, or for endangering others. We judge people for expressing too much hope, or too much fear, or buying too much toilet paper. Let's listen to what Jesus has to say about judging others, and hopefully it will help us get through this difficult time with a little more grace.
Holy Family Retreat - October 2018 Conference 4: Not Judging and Forgiving
Brooklyn Native Redeemed (@OfficialRedeemed) dropped by in the studio to promote his current album entitled "Survival Kit". Redeemed opened up about the reasoning behind the name, the purpose and his mission in ministry. He also blessed us with a freestyle that was unreal with the bars. @JoeBossRadio gave us a thought-provoking Invest In Yourself about Not Judging a Book by its Cover. It was a testimony about meeting a homeless man in the streets. @ProphetLink gave us a really good Wisdom on Purpose entitled Wisdom on Logic. Playlist Mouthpi3ce - Uno Powin Up - Jered Sanders Shipwrecked - Redeemed Higher - Joe BOSS Brooklyn Fever - Redeemed TV - 1k Phew, Lecrae Body Cam - Flame Smile - Tedashii Ocean Blue - Papa San No Phase - Redeemed
One of the best horror writers of our time is experimenting with genre and structure in his new “mosaic novel” collection of stories. How does Laird Barron bring together Alaska, dogs, cosmic horror and inevitable death to make a new kind of literature? iTunes direct link Google Play direct link Additional Resources Laird Barron - Official Author Site They Who Dwell In The Cracks There’s Always Something Worse – A Conversation With Laird Barron Look Out For … Thin Air by Michelle Paver and Swift To Chase by Laird Barron Book Review: Laird Barron – Swift To Chase (2016) On H.P Lovecraft’s Heritage, the Genesis of Swift to Chase and the Importance of Not Judging your Characters, a Conversation with Laird Barron Bookshots: “Swift To Chase” by Laird Barron This Is Horror: Book Review, “Swift To Chase” by Laird Barron Review: Swift To Chase A Review of “Swift To Chase” by Laird Barron
Free to Love: How to Leave the Judging to the Judge James Weighs in on Not Judging.:: Ken Wilson. October 18, 2009
Free to Love: How to Leave the Judging to the Judge Paul Weighs in on Not Judging.:: Ken Wilson. October 11, 2009