Tag: judgment

Judgement Vs Discernment
By Karen McMahon I often coach my clients around the impact that being judgmental has on them, the people they interact with and their circumstances.  I invite them to be discerning rather than judgmental and have found that there is significant confusion around these two words, what they mean and what the difference is. If […]
Guest Post by Brenda McMahon The Yamas & Niyamas, or 10 commandments of Yoga are a great tool to use as a guideline for how your mind is acting each and every day and when and where you should pay attention.  The second Yama is Satya, which is a commitment to truthfulness.  Satya is based […]
By Karen McMahon Our judgment is inextricably attached to our emotional pain.  As our judgment of anything decreases we immediately find ourselves letting go and notice our peace increase.  Like scales, the more pronounced our judgment, the less peace and joy we experience. Why talk about detachment and letting go of judgment at all? The […]
By Lisa Brick The accumulation of pain, and the emotions of anger, fear, and self-doubt so often involved in the divorce process is totally understandable and appropriate to feel. Unless processed effectively, this emotional accumulation can be dangerous to your health and well-being as well as those around you and interfere with your ability to […]
When we judge we are in resistance to who someone is or what a situation is. The resistance causes us pain, sometimes-great pain and suffering. Our instinct is to blame the subject of our judgment for our pain when in fact it is our judgment of them and the resulting resistance that causes our pain. The good news is...
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