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Ep 114 An honest conversation about mommy judgement

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"We are very good judges for the mistakes of others and very good defense lawyers for our own mistakes." -Nicky Gumble

We live in a very judgmental mom culture, where there is always someone to let you know you're making a mistake or the wrong choice. Mommy judgement is alive and well, but what about also discussing our own judgements of others and ourselves?

Today, I want to have an honest and open discussion about judgement. What it really means, where it really comes from and how we can start to pull away from people in our lives that have nothing but judgmental things to say to us on the regular.

Want more from this episode? Head over to www.motherlikeaboss.com/podcast/114 for the full show notes and more goodies.

If you loved this episode as much as I loved sharing it, there is more where that came from.

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Thanks for listening!

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"We are very good judges for the mistakes of others and very good defense lawyers for our own mistakes." -Nicky Gumble

We live in a very judgmental mom culture, where there is always someone to let you know you're making a mistake or the wrong choice. Mommy judgement is alive and well, but what about also discussing our own judgements of others and ourselves?

Today, I want to have an honest and open discussion about judgement. What it really means, where it really comes from and how we can start to pull away from people in our lives that have nothing but judgmental things to say to us on the regular.

Want more from this episode? Head over to www.motherlikeaboss.com/podcast/114 for the full show notes and more goodies.

If you loved this episode as much as I loved sharing it, there is more where that came from.

  • Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out. And I would just loooove if you would leave a review and rating. It's a little thing that makes a big difference and helps me to continue to bring super valuable content and fabulous guests.
  • Have a topic you want me to cover on the podcast? Submit them to us here. This show is all for you, mama. Let's talk about the things you most want to hear about.

Thanks for listening!

  continue reading

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