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What if every “dumb” thing you said or did was actually part of your brilliance? In this episode of Love Notes from Rhonda, we explore the magic that happens when you exchange judgment for amazement—about yourself and the ones you love.
Today, I share a playful Rumi poem—one that always makes me giggle—about a relationship booster that’s guaranteed to work: what if, every time your partner (or you!) said something “stupid,” you lit up as though you’d heard pure genius? I’ll walk you through how practicing innocence changes not just relationships but the way you look in the mirror.
You’ll hear why I call myself “the dumbest smart person I know,” and how claiming that with love frees us from shame and self-doubt. From honest laughter to those “I didn’t know” moments, this episode invites you to celebrate every “dumb,” awkward, and imperfect thing you’ve ever done as a miracle on your journey. We end with a gentle, fearless reminder: practice seeing your own innocence, and watch the world transform.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
When you choose to see innocence—in yourself and everyone you meet—you create miracles, claim your brilliance, and give the deepest gift of fearless self-love.
Key Quote
“Every time your spouse or lover says something stupid, make your eyes light up as if you just heard something brilliant.”
“And when I say the dumbest things now, I laugh because I see my innocence. I know I’m not dumb—I’m learning. I’m awakening.”
Resources
Invitation
Practice seeing your innocence—and the innocence of everyone you meet—today. Laugh at your “dumb” moments, honor your journey, and let your eyes light up at your own reflection. Share how this changes your day with me @LoveNotesFromRhonda, and subscribe for more fearless encouragement. I love you.
By Rhonda BrittenWhat if every “dumb” thing you said or did was actually part of your brilliance? In this episode of Love Notes from Rhonda, we explore the magic that happens when you exchange judgment for amazement—about yourself and the ones you love.
Today, I share a playful Rumi poem—one that always makes me giggle—about a relationship booster that’s guaranteed to work: what if, every time your partner (or you!) said something “stupid,” you lit up as though you’d heard pure genius? I’ll walk you through how practicing innocence changes not just relationships but the way you look in the mirror.
You’ll hear why I call myself “the dumbest smart person I know,” and how claiming that with love frees us from shame and self-doubt. From honest laughter to those “I didn’t know” moments, this episode invites you to celebrate every “dumb,” awkward, and imperfect thing you’ve ever done as a miracle on your journey. We end with a gentle, fearless reminder: practice seeing your own innocence, and watch the world transform.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
When you choose to see innocence—in yourself and everyone you meet—you create miracles, claim your brilliance, and give the deepest gift of fearless self-love.
Key Quote
“Every time your spouse or lover says something stupid, make your eyes light up as if you just heard something brilliant.”
“And when I say the dumbest things now, I laugh because I see my innocence. I know I’m not dumb—I’m learning. I’m awakening.”
Resources
Invitation
Practice seeing your innocence—and the innocence of everyone you meet—today. Laugh at your “dumb” moments, honor your journey, and let your eyes light up at your own reflection. Share how this changes your day with me @LoveNotesFromRhonda, and subscribe for more fearless encouragement. I love you.