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In the process of growing into more mature and developed versions of ourselves, we can sometimes compare where we are on the journey to where we feel like we should be. We can be our own worst critics. We might even call ourselves hypocrites. In this episode, Kristy breaks down the distinction between a true hypocrite - one who pretends to be something we are not in order to deceive, and a human - one who makes mistakes in the process of improving. She shares tools to help us take off our masks and view our own and others’ mistakes more compassionately.
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES:
The Origin of Hypocrite
Blog Post- Pastor Charles Pope
I Can Change -Brandon Flowers
Strategic Silence- Withholding Certification Status as a Hypocrisy Avoidance Tactic
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In the process of growing into more mature and developed versions of ourselves, we can sometimes compare where we are on the journey to where we feel like we should be. We can be our own worst critics. We might even call ourselves hypocrites. In this episode, Kristy breaks down the distinction between a true hypocrite - one who pretends to be something we are not in order to deceive, and a human - one who makes mistakes in the process of improving. She shares tools to help us take off our masks and view our own and others’ mistakes more compassionately.
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES:
The Origin of Hypocrite
Blog Post- Pastor Charles Pope
I Can Change -Brandon Flowers
Strategic Silence- Withholding Certification Status as a Hypocrisy Avoidance Tactic