UNLEASHED (at work & home) with Colleen Pelar
Education:Self-Improvement
We hear a lot about the importance of not judging, whether that’s not judging ourselves or not judging others. Most of us probably try to live by that advice, but it’s often harder than it sounds. So often we fall into attitudes of judgment without even meaning to, especially when it comes to ourselves, where our judgments are often the harshest of all. That attitude of judgment can cloud our perspective on things, making it hard for us to see the actual truth of the matter.
Learning to recognize those moments of judgment and peel them away to see the truth underneath can lead to important insights about ourselves and give us clarity about our lives.
Psychologist and dog trainer Amy Binder joined me today to talk about how her work with at-risk kids and at-risk dogs taught the importance of letting go of judgment to look at things honestly.
Organization - Jamie Holms, RVT
Using rules as a tool for exploration
Exploration - Sheila Newenham
Working through Worries to Make a Decision
Reinvention - Karen Sinovich
BONUS: Learning to give grace to yourself and others
BONUS: Tips for developing your grit
Grace - Julie Fudge Smith
Grit - Erik Hofmeister
Grief - Kristin Buller
Turnabout - Tina Spring interviews Colleen Pelar
Service - Veronica Sanchez
Financial Freedom - River Lee
Acceptance - Grisha Stewart
Positivity - Becca Keiser
045. Curiosity - Zazie Todd
044. Self-Care - Tabitha Kucera
043. Creativity - Victoria Schade
042. Boundaries - Marie Holowaychuk
041. Honesty - Sharon Garland
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