Judging Others is this week’s topic!
Do you judge others? Do you judge yourself? We all do! It’s part of being human. Here’s why its detrimental though…
When we judge someone else, it means we form an opinion on the “rightness” or “wrongness” of that person’s choices, behavior, character or beliefs. When we judge, we make a comparison. Judgement is not always detrimental. Judgment can play an important role in decisions we must make to live productively. Judgments are the filters through which we view our world. Most often, however, our judgments are limiting and cause… CLICK HERE FOR MORE!
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Positivity Song on Judging Others:
“Before you accuse me, take a look at yourself.” ~Eric Clapton, Before You Accuse Me
“Resign your position as General Manager of the Universe.” ~Jeffrey Gitomer
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Affirmations on Judging Others
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Positivity Word of the Week: SENSITIVITY
Did you know that studies show that people who are more sensitive are also more intuitive. Intuition is defined as the ability to acquire knowledge without inference or the use of reason. Its a great quality because it can help you make better decisions.
Work on your sensitivity towards others and watch your intuition heighten!
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”Live and let live, do not judge, take life as it comes and deal with it, everything will be okay.” ~James Frey, A Million Little Pieces |
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“Keep in mind that the tendency to be judgmental — toward yourself or another person — is a good barometer of how anxious or stressed out you are. Judging others is simply the flip side of judging yourself.” ~Harriet Lerner, The Dance of Fear: Rising Above Anxiety, Fear, and Shame to Be Your Best and Bravest Self |
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”If I stop judging other people, I free myself from being judged.” ~Patti Digh. Life Is a Verb: 37 Days to Wake Up, Be Mindful, and Live Intentionally |
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”The major block to compassion is the judgement in our minds. Judgement is the mind’s primary tool of separation.” ~David R. Hamilton, Why Kindness is Good for You |
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”The ego feels that it must do something about these differences. It points them out, judges them, argues with them, attacks them, and tries to change them. Differences make the ego feel superior, inferior, defensive, frightened, or angry–not loving, kind, compassionate, or even curious. For the ego, differences stir up inner and outer conflict and plenty of feelings. This is the ego’s experience of relationships.” ~Gina Lake, Loving in the Moment: Moving from Ego to Essence in Relationships |
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”I try not to live my life worrying about what others think. A core spiritual quality is nonjudgment, which is not just about not judging others, but also not living your life worried about others judging you.”~Deepak Chopra, Gotham Chopra, Walking Wisdom: Three Generations, Two Dogs, and the Search for a Happy Life |
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