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Do you ever notice yourself reacting to a situation and then immediately criticising yourself for having that reaction in the first place? In this episode, I'm exploring the layers of thoughts, feelings, and responses that exist within us, and how easily self-awareness can turn into self-judgement when we expect ourselves to "know better" by now. I talk about what happens when personal growth and self-coaching tools become something we use against ourselves instead of for ourselves. From judging your emotions to criticising your stress responses, I explain how quickly the inner critic can reappear in new forms and why trying to eliminate difficult thoughts and feelings altogether often creates more suffering. By the end of this episode, you'll have a more compassionate and realistic understanding of your inner world and the different layers that shape your experience. You'll be invited to explore your reactions with greater curiosity, interrupt cycles of self-judgement more quickly, and respond to yourself with more patience and respect. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://maisiehill.com/280 Join us in the Powerful membership, or join the waitlist: https://maisiehill.com/powerful
Episode 166 | "Judge Not" — What Does It Actually Mean? | Matthew 7:1-6 | The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached"Judge not" might be the two most misunderstood words in the entire Bible. In this episode, William Kane, Ben Crane, and Webb Simpson unpack Jesus' command in Matthew 7:1-6 — what it doesn't mean, what it does mean, and what it looks like to live it out in our marriages, friendships, and everyday relationships. The guys also recap the Truist Championship and preview the PGA Championship at Aronimink.We are continuing our study in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, preached this message to show His followers what it looks like to be a disciple in His invisible kingdom as we live everyday lives in the real world. In today's passage, Jesus turns from personal piety to our horizontal relationships with one another — and there's hardly a bigger turn off than a judgmental Christian.Topics covered:- What "Judge not" doesn't mean — and how most people misunderstand it- Hypocritical judgmentalism vs. right judgment (John 7:24)- The log and the speck — self-examination before correcting others- Why disciples of Jesus shouldn't be judgmental (Matthew 7:2)- The Bema Seat — how the Lord will one day judge us- How to bring correction gently in marriage, parenting, and friendship- Discernment — when to stop casting pearls before pigs (Matthew 7:6)- The Golden Rule as the recipe for our horizontal relationships (Matthew 7:12)- PGA Championship preview — Aronimink Golf ClubFollow Bible Caddie:Instagram: @biblecaddieTikTok: @biblecaddieX: @biblecaddieListen and subscribe: https://www.biblecaddie.com/podcastInterested in starting a Bible Caddie Featured Group? groups@biblecaddie.comQuestions or inquiries: info@biblecaddie.comShop Bible Caddie: https://www.biblecaddie.com
Training Won't Fix Cleaners Who Don't Care What do you do when your cleaners start getting too comfortable, moving too slowly, missing details, or acting like the job doesn't really matter anymore? Most cleaning company owners immediately think they need better SOPs, more training videos, or a thicker employee handbook. In this episode, Mike Campion talks with Noelle Nickerson about why that usually doesn't fix the real issue. The problem often isn't information. It's alignment, core values, and whether the cleaner actually wants to show up the right way. More Training Isn't Always the Answer When cleaners get sloppy, slow, or complacent, the first instinct is usually to train harder. Make another checklist. Record another video. Explain the job one more time. Mike pushes back on that idea. If someone doesn't care, more information won't suddenly make them care. Training can help the right person get better, but it won't turn the wrong person into the right fit. Before adding more systems, owners need to ask whether the cleaner is actually aligned with the company's values. Core Values Create Internal Pressure Mike explains the difference between external pressure and internal pressure. External pressure is when the owner tries to force a cleaner to behave a certain way. That usually leads to defensiveness, excuses, and resentment. Internal pressure is different. When the cleaner already shares the company's values, the conversation becomes less about "you did something wrong" and more about "is this how you really want to show up?" That kind of conversation gives the employee a chance to self-correct instead of just pushing back. Stop Judging and Start Getting Curious A huge part of the conversation is how to actually talk to a cleaner who is underperforming. Mike recommends coming in curious, not judgmental. Instead of saying, "You're too slow" or "You're doing a bad job," he shows how to connect the issue back to shared values. If the company values making money, helping out, being real, and having fun, then the conversation becomes about whether the behavior supports those values. This keeps the drama down and makes the cleaner part of the solution. Slow Cleaners Need the Same Conversation Noelle asks what to do when a cleaner has the right values but just moves too slowly. Mike walks through a role play where the cleaner is taking 30, 40, or 50 percent longer than everyone else. Instead of attacking her, he frames the conversation around reality. The job is taking too long. That affects profit. It affects the team. It affects the client experience. Then he gives the cleaner space to reflect. The goal isn't to shame them into moving faster. The goal is to find out if they're willing to own the issue and improve. The Right People Step Up or Self-Select Out One of the most useful takeaways is that these conversations force clarity. If the cleaner is aligned and wants to improve, they'll usually step up. If they aren't aligned, they'll usually reveal that too. Either way, the owner gets an answer. Mike explains that when you lead with values instead of blame, people often self-select. The right people take responsibility. The wrong people make it clear they aren't a fit. That means less drama, less guessing, and a healthier team. PODCAST SHOW NOTES In this episode, Mike Campion talks with Noelle Nickerson about how to handle slow, complacent, or inconsistent cleaners without immediately reaching for more SOPs and training videos. Noelle brings up a common problem cleaning company owners face: cleaners who get too comfortable, start missing details, rush through jobs, or move too slowly because they're bored. Mike explains why better training usually isn't the real fix and shows how core values create the internal pressure that actually changes behavior. He walks through how to have these conversations without judgment, how to stay curious, and how to help cleaners either step up or self-select out. If you've ever wondered how to deal with underperforming cleaners without more drama, this episode gives you a practical way to lead through values instead of frustration.
In this episode, Alex Dorr zeroes in on one of the most powerful and transformative principles in leadership: "stop judging, start helping." If there were only one mindset shift to improve culture, collaboration, and results, this would be it. Drawing from real-world leadership moments, Alex explains how quickly teams fall into judgment—blaming others, telling negative stories, and disengaging from solutions. But the moment leaders interrupt that pattern and redirect toward helpful action, everything changes. From workplace dynamics to personal relationships to innovation, this simple principle unlocks clarity, accountability, and forward momentum. Ultimately, this episode challenges leaders to make "stop judging, start helping" a daily, non-negotiable habit that reshapes how teams think, communicate, and perform. Episode Highlights: 00:00:00 — The one principle that can transform your team: stop judging, start helping. 00:01:00 — Why leaders default to thinking "someone else needs this" instead of applying it themselves. 00:03:00 — The core truth: the moment you start judging is the moment you stop leading. 00:05:00 — Brain science: why you can't judge and help at the same time. 00:07:30 — How judgment spreads through teams and shapes culture ("where the leader goes, so goes the team"). 00:10:00 — Coaching in real time: shifting a high performer from judgment to helpful action. 00:12:30 — Breaking silos and conflict by replacing blame with collaboration. 00:15:30 — How removing judgment unlocks creativity and innovation in teams. 00:18:30 — Setting boundaries in life: using "start helping" to redirect negative conversations. 00:20:30 — The practical takeaway: make "stop judging, start helping" a team-wide habit.
Ever feel stuck in a spiral of self-judgement? You know the type...the comparison, the critique, the "am I good enough?" It's ok, we all do it. It's normal and we're going to talk about how to think about judgement a little differently in this mini episode with one of my favorite guests...Jule Kim. This episode is part of the self-worth series to help you with feel good conversations you can listen to in ten minutes or less. Look out for more to come! Connect with Jule Kim Instagram: @itsjulekim Connect with Chardét Instagram: @itschardet www.feelgoodnakd.com
Judgment comes naturally to us, but it's not always necessary. Jesus warns against allowing judgment to become condemnation, reminding us that every human is a child of God. In this message, we are invited to examine our motives and invite Jesus into our inner dialogue, where He can transform our pride and assumptions into grace and self-awareness. When we do this, we learn to love others and reflect Christ's heart to a world that desperately needs less condemnation and more redeeming love.
It's been a week. In this episode, my husband Rabbi Yonasan Reiser and I sit down to talk about something that's been very alive right now: coping mechanisms in a real, honest, this-is-what-our-nervous-systems-actually-do way. We talk about what coping mechanisms actually are, why we can't just decide to stop doing them, and why the self-deprecation that comes after — the memes, the jokes, the haha-I-ate-everything — is actually just another coping mechanism sitting on top of the first one. I share what my own coping has looked like during this war. My husband shares his. We get into soldiers and dissociation and bitachon. And we close with the idea that during times of intense pressure, the small steps we manage to take — the tiny bits of awareness, the moments of trying — carry exponential weight. Neurologically and spiritually. The olive doesn't reveal its light until it's pressed. This one's for anyone who's been a little hard on themselves lately for how they're coping. Which is probably most of us.
Breakfast with Martin Bester shared a hilarious video of a South African man that went viral for his performance of 'Nkalakatha'. This opened an entire discussion about how South Africans judge each other for the way we pronounce things in other people's languages.
In this Quick Fixes episode, Anne and Frances work to solve three callers' tricky work problems in under 30 minutes. One listener struggles to collaborate with a difficult colleague, the next asks a follow-up question about a previous episode “How to get good at being bad,” and a final caller wants to empower her team while keeping important issues and decisions on track. For the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/fixable-transcriptsLearn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this week's episode, we explore one of the most important—and most overlooked—keys to redesigning a life you love: honoring your own capacity. As I prepare for my upcoming sabbatical, I reflect on why so many high-achievers feel broken when they can't operate like everyone else. Using stories from my son's soccer team and my own burnout, I break down how our brains, bodies, and nervous systems are uniquely wired. When we stop fighting who we are and start working with our natural rhythms, we can make clearer decisions, reduce shame, and build a life that actually fits.
You're not mad at your past self because she failed — you're mad because she didn't know what you know now. But guess what? She's the reason you know it. In this episode of PivotMe, April takes listeners on a transformative journey through her recent experience with energy and shadow work—a deep dive into the hidden layers of self-judgment, compassion, and growth. Through personal reflection and powerful mindset shifts, April reveals how she uncovered her own inner critic — "The Judge" — and how it was quietly sabotaging her progress. If you've ever replayed your old mistakes, held grudges against your past self, or thought "I should've known better," this episode will speak straight to your soul. Key Takeaways The Trap of Judging Younger You The person you are today is judging the version of you who didn't yet know what you know now. That judgment keeps you stuck and undermines your growth. Recognizing the Inner Judge April shares how her internal "Judge" wasn't focused on others—it was focused inward, constantly critiquing her own past performance and stealing her self-compassion. Optimizing Without Criticizing April's natural ability to optimize systems and performance became counterproductive when used against herself. The reframe: use that optimization for planning the future, not attacking the past. Changing the Narrative Swap out "I could have handled that better" with "Next time, I'll handle it this way." A small linguistic pivot with massive psychological power. Action Steps Notice It: Recognize when your internal Judge shows up. Awareness is the first step to defusing it. Change the Language: Replace past-focused self-criticism with future-focused self-leadership. Thank Your Past Self: She's the one who got you here — flawed, learning, and still standing. Use Energy Work as a Mirror: Instead of asking "Why did I do that?" ask "What was that part of me trying to protect?" Quotes "The person you are now has learned from the experience, but you're judging the person who hadn't had that opportunity yet." "Instead of saying, 'I could have,' switch it to, 'Next time I will.'" "Your past self isn't your problem — she's your proof that you can grow." April's journey through energy and shadow work revealed one powerful truth: Self-compassion isn't just about forgiving who you are today — it's about honoring who you were. When you stop judging your past self, you open the door to real healing, growth, and forward motion. "You're not supposed to have known it all then. That version of you was doing her best — and her best is the reason you can do better now." ----------------
Are you a Highly Sensitive Person under stress? Find out—take the free test at https://trueinnerfreedom.com/ Are you tired of feeling “too much” for simply being yourself? If you've ever felt like you're high maintenance just for needing a bit more rest, quiet, or comfort, you're not alone—and this episode is for you. As a highly sensitive person, your needs aren't a weakness—they're wisdom. But years of being misunderstood may have taught you otherwise. In this Breakthrough Monday episode of Stress Management for Highly Sensitive People, you'll discover: Why the belief that you're "high maintenance" is quietly crushing your self-worth. The hidden emotional cost of apologizing for your basic needs—and how to stop. How to shift from feeling like a delicate flower to owning your strength as an HSP. Listen now to reclaim your sensitivity as a strength and step into a new kind of self-confidence. Todd Smith, founder of True Inner Freedom Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit trueinnerfreedom.com and complete the HSP Stress Survey. Gain clarity on your stress triggers and enjoy a free 15-minute Inner Freedom Call designed to guide you toward lasting inner peace and fulfillment. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
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How to Stop Judging Others (and Yourself) That silent commentary you have about others—the quick, harsh judgment of a stranger—isn't as harmless as it seems. The voice you practice on them is the same one that becomes your own inner critic, eroding your happiness from the inside out. Today, we'll explore how quieting your judgment of others is the secret to finding peace with yourself. New Happiness Podcast episode with Dr. Robert Puff, Newport Beach Psychologist
Finish What You Start: Techniques to Keep Judgment Out of Your Creative Process Ever start a project only to abandon it halfway through because you judged it too soon? You're not alone. Millions of half-finished books, paintings, and songs aren't abandoned because the ideas were bad. They're abandoned because judgment crept in before the work was ready. In this episode of Your Creative Mind, Izolda Trakhtenberg explores why judging your work while you're creating fuels anxiety, stalls momentum, and keeps projects unfinished. You'll discover concrete strategies to quiet the inner critic, separate creation from editing, and protect your flow so you can actually finish the work you start. If you've ever told yourself “this is terrible” or worried “I'll never top this,” this episode will help you release judgment, reduce anxiety, and get back into creative flow. Tune in and learn: Why judgment and creation don't belong in the same room How early praise can be just as paralyzing as early criticism Practical tools to keep working even when anxiety shows up Simple rituals to create distance so you can evaluate more objectively later Don't let judgment bury your work in a drawer. Protect your creative process and finally see your ideas through. Want personal coaching to help you quiet anxiety and finish your projects? Book a free discovery call with me here. Get exclusive content and bonus podcast episodes when you join my Patreon. Connect with me Website: https://IzoldaT.com BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/izoldat.bsky.social. Book Your Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/izoldat/discovery-call New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/90481/izolda-trakhtenberg Submit a Play to the Your Creative Table Read Podcast Series This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset. (affiliate link) URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset It's also brought to you by my podcast host, Podbean! I love how simple Podbean is to use. If you've been thinking of starting your own podcast, Podbean is the way to go!** Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic | **Affiliate Link
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Do our churches feel more like sanctuaries or scrutiny zones? In this solo episode, Kristin Fitch invites Christian women to reflect on whether we're truly embodying Christ's love—or unintentionally pushing others away through judgment. Drawing from personal stories and real-life devotionals, Kristin explores how subtle cues and silent criticisms can damage our witness. She challenges us to shift from judgment to grace, creating faith spaces where everyone feels seen, welcomed, and loved—just as they are.If you've ever felt heartache over how the church treats outsiders, or want to become a more open-hearted believer, this conversation is for you.
Michelle Scott is an intuitive leadership coach with over 14 years of experience. She holds a doctorate in Spiritual Science and advanced training in trauma-informed somatic work. Michelle empowers high-impact leaders to break free from ego-driven patterns and outdated paradigms by helping them reconnect with their intuition and lead from within. Her work focuses on fostering clarity, confidence, and authenticity, allowing leaders to unlock their fullest potential and make a deeper impact.Discovery calls are available at: MichelleScottCoaching.comDirect Booking Link Thanks for listening! Connect with us at mike-goldman.com/blog and on Instagram@mikegoldmancoach and on YouTube @Mikegoldmancoach
Is your perfectionism really the problem—or is it pointing you toward something deeper? If you're a highly sensitive person who struggles with overthinking, people-pleasing, or self-criticism, this episode offers a surprising reframe: what if your perfectionism isn't a flaw but a misunderstood cry for care and safety? You'll uncover: How subtle perfectionism drains your energy in the smallest moments of daily life. Why judging your perfectionism makes things worse—and how self-compassion changes everything. A mindset shift to meet perfectionism with kindness, revealing the real needs beneath it. Tune in now to learn how understanding your perfectionism can become the first step to real inner freedom. Todd Smith, founder of True Inner Freedom Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit trueinnerfreedom.com and complete the HSP Stress Survey. Gain clarity on your stress triggers and enjoy a free 15-minute Inner Freedom Call designed to guide you toward lasting inner peace and fulfillment. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
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Bill and Bryan tackle a common sales trap that costs deals and relationships: making judgments about prospects before you even sit down with them. Whether you're assuming someone can't afford your services based on company size, or writing off a "boring" CFO who might actually be your biggest champion, these snap judgments can blind you to real opportunities. The guys share real stories of misjudging billion-dollar executives and getting burned by outdated company research, plus practical techniques for approaching every sales conversation with genuine curiosity instead of preconceived notions. Key Takeaway: Your job isn't to be the smartest person in the room - it's to be genuinely curious about where your prospect is trying to go and what problems they're trying to solve. Don't forget to join the LinkedIn group at advancedsellingpodcast.com/linkedin and mark your calendar for the July 11th Insider session on High Value Conversion Systems! ================================= Is it time to make a BOLD move in your business? If so, download our brand new book, "12 Bold Moves - Insider Secrets to Reinventing Yourself and Your Business." http://12boldmoves.com The Insider program is open for enrollment. If you have not checked out our small learning group, go to http://advancedsellingpodcast.com/insider to join now. =================================
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Quick story to explain this - I was testing out a new business and I was talking to my husband about this product and the cost of goods and profits and the industry and I was explaining about the strong positioning I'll have in the marketplace and he was like many sold last month and what was the net profit? And when I told him - he's like your time is worth more- that's not big enough - and I'm like totally - but I haven't even gotten started. He's like but you have sales- I was like I know, but I'm in the pre-game like I haven't even gotten started. I'm building the skills and knowledge in the industry to go out and hit a home run. In the process of explaining this to him, I unlocked SUCH a powerful frame for myself that I think will really help you too. This frame is genius for anything you've tried at but haven't hit out of the park yet. In any bucket of your life. Record strong podcast episodes, make sales in your Etsy or Amazon business, lose weight, build stronger relationships with girlfriends- it can be applied to just about anything. It's the UNLOCK to stop judging yourself for taking too long or not getting there yet or for the mistakes you made along the way. None of what happens in the past defines how successful you will be going forward - it was all prep work for the BIG move that's about to come. Let's get into it!! Reframing Your Past: • How to shift your mindset to see everything you've done up until now as preparation, not failure. • Embrace your “warm-up reps” as necessary for your future greatness. • The power of process over perfection—show up with a growth mindset, not an outcome obsession. • Mistakes and slow starts don't disqualify you—they qualify you. Quote: “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.” — James Clear ⸻ 2. The Power of the Pregame Frame in Business: • Why launching something small, testing, and learning the landscape is one of the most strategic things you can do. • Building muscle in the industry, even if the early results don't look big yet. • Your pregame is your research lab—learn fast, fail small, adjust boldly. Quote: “Volume negates luck.” — Alex Hormozi ⸻ 3. Stop Judging the Timeline: • You're not late—you're just in the warm-up. • The world teaches speed, but mastery comes from depth and consistency. • Let go of artificial timelines and embrace your unique runway. Quote: “You can't be upset by the results you didn't get from the work you didn't do.” — Mel Robbins ⸻ 4. Applying the Frame to Different Life Buckets: • Health: Every workout you've done, even sporadically, is a win. Your future self will use those reps. • Relationships: Conversations that didn't go well taught you what you want in a friendship or partnership. • Parenting: The imperfect moments were actually preparation for the present version of you. • Creative Work: Podcasts, posts, or projects that felt “meh” were the training ground for your voice. Quote: “Sometimes you win. Sometimes you learn.” — John C. Maxwell ⸻ 5. The Real Work Begins When You Decide to Stop Judging Yourself: • Self-compassion is your rocket fuel. • You're not behind—you're building traction. • “I haven't even gotten started” becomes your permission slip to go bigger. Quote: “Don't attach your identity to the version of you that had to survive.” — Jay Shetty ⸻ 6. Invite Your Listeners to Do This: • Write down a list of things you've “started but not mastered.” Then re-label them as “Pregame Practice.” • Celebrate what you've learned—not just what you earned. • Choose one area to now move into game time with fresh energy. Take the time to be kind to yourself for anything big you are working towards and know that you are just warming up baby, the best is yet to come!! Check out Lindsay's Weekly Planning System here: https://howtobeawesomeateverything.com/pages/2-0weeklyhabitsandplanningsystem
This epsiode is brought to you by The Wealth Consciousness Experience. Join me for the #1 Women's Empowerment Event that will quantum leap you into the version of yourself that attracts EFFORTLESS wealth. The woman you're becoming is right on the other side of this immersive experience. In this episode of The Unapologetically Rich Show, Shamina Taylor dives into where the mantra IF SHE CAN I CAN came from. She talks about women being fully seen in their power and the limiting beliefs that can come up when you step into this new version of yourself. The more authentic you become the less perfect you are and you start to be ok with it. Did you HEAR? We are launching a NEW SERIES on The Unapologetically Rich Show. Make sure to follow us Instagram for the behind the scenes SNEAK PEAK! How to BECOME Unapologetically Rich yourself: ✨Grab your ticket for our in-person event in West Loop, Chicago October 2nd-3rd: The Wealth Consciousness Experience
In Parashas Shemini, the Torah outlines the two signs that make an animal kosher: split hooves and chewing the cud. Intriguingly, when discussing four non-kosher animals, the Torah first mentions their one kosher attribute before explaining why they're forbidden. Why highlight a positive quality that becomes irrelevant once we learn they lack the second required sign? Even more puzzling, why mention the kosher attribute first instead of simply stating what disqualifies them? Join us as we uncover the hidden wisdom behind this seemingly inefficient structure—a fundamental concept that serves as a master key to understanding how Hashem wants us to perceive the world. Dive deep into a perspective that can transform your relationships and daily life, illustrated through a moving hospital story that brings these timeless lessons into sharp focus.
In Matthew 7:1-6, the Lord Jesus exhorts His disciples to have four clear perspectives regarding the Christian life and your relationships. You must have a clear perspective of:
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In this empowering episode of the Natalie Tysdal Podcast, discover the key to unlocking a more balanced and resilient life. Natalie is joined by Dr. Robyne Hanley-Defoe, an expert in resiliency and stress management. Together, they delve into the profound concept that you don't have to earn your peace, challenging the traditional mindset many of us hold. Dr. Robyne shares actionable insights into self-care and self-compassion, explaining why these are crucial for preventing burnout and optimizing performance. You'll learn about the essential self-care practices that should be viewed as necessities rather than rewards, including movement and social connection. Dive into the research-backed pillars of everyday resiliency that Dr. Robyne reveals: belonging, perspective, acceptance, hope, and humor. Understand how these elements can help you bounce back from life's inevitable challenges. Highlights include: Why self-care should be integrated into your daily routine How everyday conversations and connections are vital for mental health Strategies to manage your 'stress bucket' and avoid overwhelm The power of validation and vulnerability in strengthening relationships This episode is essential listening for anyone looking to navigate life's ups and downs with more grace and resilience. Tune in to redefine what peace and strength mean for you and explore ways to enhance your emotional health. If you found this discussion beneficial, dive deeper into related topics in our previous episodes on mental health and prioritizing peace. How Christian Meditation Creates Neural Pathways That Transform Anxiety Into Peace with Jodie Niznik Here Hear His Voice, Discover Your Healing: A Conversation with Susie Larson Here Healing a Busy Brain: Dr. Romie's Protocol Here Connect with Natalie: Follow Natalie on Instagram Visit Natalie's website for more insights Resources: Dr. Robyne's books: Stress Wisley: https://amzn.to/4hqSjhK Calm Within The Storm: https://amzn.to/411iIwR Dr. Robyne's Website: https://drrobyne.ca/ Dr. Robyne on Instagram Don't miss out on this chance to transform your approach to stress and resilience with expert guidance.
For more information on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.Judgmental thinking is a pervasive issue that sabotages personal relationships and impacts emotional well-being. This episode of the Anger Secrets podcast delves into the instinctive human tendency to judge others, examining its origins in our evolutionary past where quick assessments of people and situations were crucial for survival. Alastair Duhs, the podcast host, emphasises how this survival instinct has morphed into a detrimental habit that can create conflict and disconnect in modern relationships. By sharing a powerful ancient Buddhist story about a farmer and his horse, he illustrates that life events are rarely black and white; what seems like a misfortune today can turn into a blessing tomorrow. This perspective shift is key to fostering understanding and compassion instead of judgment. Key Takeaways: Judgmental thinking can sabotage relationships, leading to arguments and eroding trust over time. To foster understanding and compassion, it's crucial to pause before making judgments about others. Embracing the word 'maybe' can help you maintain an open mind in difficult situations. Judging others limits your perspective and hinders personal growth and understanding. Practicing curiosity instead of judgment can significantly improve communication in relationships. The story of the farmer illustrates that life's events are often unpredictable and complex. Links referenced in this episode:For more information (and FREE resources) of how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.For a FREE training on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com/training/.To learn more about The Complete Anger Management System, visit angersecrets.com/course/.
This episode will teach you not to be so fault finding and critical on others that serve the Lord. It explains take the log out of your eye first before you take the spec out of your brother's eye! We are called serve the Lord together not shame our brothers and sisters in Christ!
On this episode of the Awayken Space podcast I dive into how hard we are on ourselves and how we often many of us judge ourselves for where we aren't.
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What's shaking, everyone! Today, we're going ALL IN on something that affects us all—judgments and opinions. Whether you're on the receiving end or the one dishing them out, it's time to talk about how these snap judgments are rooted in ignorance, doubt, and fear. Whether you're facing judgment or fighting it within yourself, I've got actionable steps to help you break free from the cycle and start living your life on YOUR terms. It's time to crush those negative judgments and move forward with clarity and strength.#RickJordan #Podcast #startliving Connect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanUniversal Rate & Review: https://lovethepodcast.com/allinwithrickjordanSubscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLIN
As physicians, we're used to setting high standards in every area of life, but when it comes to our bodies, we're often our harshest critics. In this episode, I dive into why we judge ourselves so harshly, where those negative thoughts come from, and how to shift your mindset. I share my own experience of feeling bloated after a special dinner and how one critical thought sparked anger about how society has programmed us to see our bodies. This isn't just about “loving yourself”—it's about rejecting those outside voices and reclaiming your self-worth. *** Are you ready to go from “trying not to eat” to not being bothered by food after clinic? Even after your most exhausting days of caring for patients? Feel in control around food and take back your evenings with INSTANT access to the video masterclass: EVENING OVEREATING FOR PHYSICIANS: Common Myths & Practical Solutions. Get access now at https://www.weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca/evening-overeating **** Want more support staying focussed on applying everything you learn in the podcast? Come join me in the FREE Thriving As A Physician Facebook Community. You must be a physician to join. Join us at https://facebook.com/groups/thrivingasaphysician **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. And don't forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @drsiobhankey to get more practical tools to thrive in your weight loss and your life. **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at info@weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca. I would love to hear from you.
Sabrina Ortolano has been a caregiver for her wife, Cyndi, since 2014 when she was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer. In this episode of the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast, Sabrina and I talk about her identity crisis that sprouted from caregiving, the importance of body work, fundraising for brain surgery, asking for the right help, and managing judgment from others and unsolicited advice. Show notes with product and resource links: https://bit.ly/HHCPod189 Receive the podcast in your email here: http://bit.ly/2G4qvBv Order a copy of Elizabeth's book Just for You: a Daily Self Care Journal: http://bit.ly/HHCjournal For podcast sponsorship opportunities contact Elizabeth: https://happyhealthycaregiver.com/contact-us/ The Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast is part of the Whole Care Network. Rate and Review the podcast: https://bit.ly/HHCPODREVIEW
In this episode Mariska and I talk about judgement. When we judge and how we our tendency to compare ourselves can impact how we view the end of a relationship.
Join us in this episode as we delve into heartfelt conversations with callers navigating complex family dynamics and personal growth. One caller bravely discusses the liberation found in distancing from her family, while another seeks advice on severing ties with manipulative parents for their well-being. We explore the concept of inner parents and their influence on relationships, urging reflection and self-awareness for healthier connections. Empathy and guidance are offered to a caller struggling with forming relationships post-past experiences, emphasizing rational assessment and boundaries. Lastly, we discuss building healthy relationships based on honesty, mutual respect, and self-awareness, while addressing low self-esteem struggles and the importance of self-perception and secure relationships.Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS: MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING' - AND THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI AND AUDIOBOOK!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, the interactive multi-lingual philosophy AI trained on thousands of hours of my material, private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
015 - From the moment we meet someone, we can't help but make snap judgments, but where do we draw the line between healthy discernment and unfair criticism? We'll explore how constructive judgment can foster growth and understanding, while harmful judgments can damage relationships and create unnecessary rifts. As crunchy moms, it's easy to judge others based on their parenting choices, but it's essential to remember the importance of empathy and compassion. Through personal stories and plenty of laughs, we'll navigate the fine line between offering helpful advice and making unfair assumptions. Join us as we remind ourselves that, at the end of the day, leading with love and kindness is what truly matters. LINKS Emily's book reading at Parnassus Books August 3rd, 2024: Check it out here. Be sure to check out Emily's books! Really Very Crunchy: A Beginner's Guide to Removing Toxins from Your Life Without Adding Them to Your Personality Her children's book: Little Helper, Big Imagination Intro/Outro Music Produced by Shannon Rose Webb Check out her music here. https://open.spotify.com/artist/16o01TpoG8Ib6RMshXk1yP?si=czVdfRYwTqiJrsiLGrjQSg Really Very Crunchy Socials YouTube Instagram Facebook TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Just like navigating while driving a car, sometimes we make a wrong turn and feel like we missed an opportunity. But what if we approached these moments with the same non-judgmental mindset as our navigation apps? There are no wrong turns in life, only reroutes. Every decision and outcome, planned or not, is part of your own adventure. Think about a time when something didn't go as planned—maybe a business opportunity fell through or a relationship ended. Looking back, you'll realize that new paths eventually appeared, leading to growth and fulfillment.Let's challenge ourselves to welcome these reroutes without judgment. Instead of scolding ourselves for missed turns, let's focus on forward motion. Every reroute is full of possibilities if we embrace the unexpected.What you'll learn:Discover how to bounce back from setbacks and challenges with grace and determinationLearn to see every detour as a chance to explore new paths and possibilitiesAppreciate the beauty of life's unpredictability and find fulfillment in the stops along the wayResources: Get my FREE Life Transition Toolkit: https://www.charisyourlife.com/toolkitFollow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/charisyourlife Follow me on Facebook: https://facebook.com/charisyourlife/ Follow me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/charisyourlife/Follow me on YouTube: https://charisyourlife.com/youtube/Follow me on Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/charisyourlife/My website: https://charisyourlife.com/
Sunday Morning Live 21 April 2024I share a humorous story of succumbing to carrot cake temptation while striving to avoid sugar, emphasizing the balance between willpower and occasional indulgence. The conversation covers food struggles, nutritional insights, and philosophical reflections. We touch on sugar substitutes, spinach myths, dating dynamics, and women's societal expectations. Delving into relationship complexities, divorce impacts, and attraction dynamics, we critique societal norms and discuss forgiveness, moral judgment, and accountability's significance.Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Get my new series on the Truth About the French Revolution, the Truth About Sadism, access to the audiobook for my new book 'Peaceful Parenting,' StefBOT-AI, private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
Do you ever feel judged or misunderstood by others? Most of us have felt this way at some point in our life.The best way to start receiving grace from others is by first showing it to others.In this episode, learn how and why it's so important for you to show grace instead of judging others, and how your life and your heart will benefit majorly from it.Support the show