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12. Choose Curiosity Over Criticism

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When it comes to miscommunication and frustration that happens among us as humans, I believe so much of it comes from not having the ‘whole story’ (even though most of the time, we think we do). In today’s episode, I want to talk with you about handling judgment and criticism from others (I have a personal experience of my own to share), why the concept of choosing curiosity over criticism doesn’t only apply to others, and more.

I’ve learned that open-ended, honest questions can truly allow you to move forward with knowledge and understanding, which greatly helps when it comes to embarrassment, frustration, and miscommunication - especially in relationships. Not being afraid to ask questions, and in return, gain the knowledge and understanding you need, will no doubt positively impact your relationships. I hope this episode encourages you to choose curiosity over criticism when it comes to yourself, and those in the world around you!

In this episode, we cover:

  • My own, personal experience dealing with judgment and criticism from others
  • The power of asking honest questions
  • Why the concept of curiosity over criticism can apply to yourself too

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Connect with Terryn:

Find the complete show notes here: https://www.faithfamilyandbeef.com/choose-curiosity-over-criticism-episode-12

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When it comes to miscommunication and frustration that happens among us as humans, I believe so much of it comes from not having the ‘whole story’ (even though most of the time, we think we do). In today’s episode, I want to talk with you about handling judgment and criticism from others (I have a personal experience of my own to share), why the concept of choosing curiosity over criticism doesn’t only apply to others, and more.

I’ve learned that open-ended, honest questions can truly allow you to move forward with knowledge and understanding, which greatly helps when it comes to embarrassment, frustration, and miscommunication - especially in relationships. Not being afraid to ask questions, and in return, gain the knowledge and understanding you need, will no doubt positively impact your relationships. I hope this episode encourages you to choose curiosity over criticism when it comes to yourself, and those in the world around you!

In this episode, we cover:

  • My own, personal experience dealing with judgment and criticism from others
  • The power of asking honest questions
  • Why the concept of curiosity over criticism can apply to yourself too

Resources & Links:

Connect with Terryn:

Find the complete show notes here: https://www.faithfamilyandbeef.com/choose-curiosity-over-criticism-episode-12

  continue reading

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