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Lessons Learned From a Recovering Judgey Prick

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Lessons Learned From a Recovering Judgey Prick

Many people spend most of their lives operating from the point of judgment by default. However, it is not a personality trait but a learned behavior that can be unlearned. It all starts in your center of reasoning. Whatever you process internally is exactly what you will project to the world, and surprisingly, it’s exactly what the world will mirror back to you. Be positive, and you will receive positivity. Be judgemental, and that’s what the world will give back. Your rapport with people and relationships can take off when you grow from judging to accepting. But where do you begin? How do you start rewriting your story from one of judgment to a more optimistic life?

Join the conversation with your host, Paul Lyngso, as he shares powerful lessons as a recovering judgey prick. Paul gives his personal stories of struggling with self-judgment and how he came to accept his uniqueness. He also shares valuable insights and tips that can make your life easier than you think.

Tune in!


Key Highlights from the Show

[00:01] The biggest lessons I learned from being a judgy prick

[03:22] Why you should not operate from the point of judgment

[04:11] Paul’s genesis of being self judgemental

[05:36] How the world mirrors back your judgemental personality

[07:18] How to embrace who you are without judging

[10:07] Events in the lineup you can be part of

[12:37] Wrap-up and end of the show


Notable Quotes

  • What you process is what you project, and what you project is what gets mirrored back to you- (03:30).
  • Growth never happens as it should for most people because they never accept themselves. - (07:47)
  • Growth is a by-product of acceptance. When you accept your flaws and accept yourself without judgment, you will work on improving them.-(08:30)
  • The greatest contribution you can make to this world is to become the person you are capable of becoming by developing all the talents and skills given to you. (11:11)


Let’s Connect

Paul Lyngso

Website: https://thegoodshit.info/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-lyngso-b3963120b/

Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1923456&

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul.lyngso/


Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

info@nextdaypodcast.com


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Lessons Learned From a Recovering Judgey Prick

Many people spend most of their lives operating from the point of judgment by default. However, it is not a personality trait but a learned behavior that can be unlearned. It all starts in your center of reasoning. Whatever you process internally is exactly what you will project to the world, and surprisingly, it’s exactly what the world will mirror back to you. Be positive, and you will receive positivity. Be judgemental, and that’s what the world will give back. Your rapport with people and relationships can take off when you grow from judging to accepting. But where do you begin? How do you start rewriting your story from one of judgment to a more optimistic life?

Join the conversation with your host, Paul Lyngso, as he shares powerful lessons as a recovering judgey prick. Paul gives his personal stories of struggling with self-judgment and how he came to accept his uniqueness. He also shares valuable insights and tips that can make your life easier than you think.

Tune in!


Key Highlights from the Show

[00:01] The biggest lessons I learned from being a judgy prick

[03:22] Why you should not operate from the point of judgment

[04:11] Paul’s genesis of being self judgemental

[05:36] How the world mirrors back your judgemental personality

[07:18] How to embrace who you are without judging

[10:07] Events in the lineup you can be part of

[12:37] Wrap-up and end of the show


Notable Quotes

  • What you process is what you project, and what you project is what gets mirrored back to you- (03:30).
  • Growth never happens as it should for most people because they never accept themselves. - (07:47)
  • Growth is a by-product of acceptance. When you accept your flaws and accept yourself without judgment, you will work on improving them.-(08:30)
  • The greatest contribution you can make to this world is to become the person you are capable of becoming by developing all the talents and skills given to you. (11:11)


Let’s Connect

Paul Lyngso

Website: https://thegoodshit.info/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-lyngso-b3963120b/

Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1923456&

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul.lyngso/


Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

info@nextdaypodcast.com


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