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Have you ever stopped to say I’m sorry — not to someone else, but to yourself?
💬 In this deeply honest and healing episode, Rebecca opens up about the power of self-forgiveness. Inspired by Yom Kippur, she reads her heartfelt apology letter to herself — acknowledging where she’s been too hard, too busy, and too critical. With Seth’s warmth and humor beside her, they explore how changing your inner dialogue can reshape every relationship. It’s a raw and relatable reminder to give yourself the same compassion you give everyone else.
✨ Key Takeaways:
→ Writing a letter to yourself can release guilt and open space for healing
→ Self-talk shapes how we treat others — grace starts within
→ Recognizing your patterns helps rewire reactive habits into mindful responses
→ Women are often too critical of themselves; simple awareness can shift everything
→ Saying thank you and accepting kindness is a form of self-love
🪞 Quote:
“The first person I realized I needed to apologize to was myself.” — Rebecca Greene
❤️ Call to Action:
Join the Whinypaluza Mom community on Facebook for support, laughter, and weekly challenges.
Subscribe to the Whinypaluza newsletter for Rebecca’s parenting, marriage, and self-care insights — and catch a new Whinypaluza Friday Expert Podcast each week.
 
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 By Rebecca Greene
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Have you ever stopped to say I’m sorry — not to someone else, but to yourself?
💬 In this deeply honest and healing episode, Rebecca opens up about the power of self-forgiveness. Inspired by Yom Kippur, she reads her heartfelt apology letter to herself — acknowledging where she’s been too hard, too busy, and too critical. With Seth’s warmth and humor beside her, they explore how changing your inner dialogue can reshape every relationship. It’s a raw and relatable reminder to give yourself the same compassion you give everyone else.
✨ Key Takeaways:
→ Writing a letter to yourself can release guilt and open space for healing
→ Self-talk shapes how we treat others — grace starts within
→ Recognizing your patterns helps rewire reactive habits into mindful responses
→ Women are often too critical of themselves; simple awareness can shift everything
→ Saying thank you and accepting kindness is a form of self-love
🪞 Quote:
“The first person I realized I needed to apologize to was myself.” — Rebecca Greene
❤️ Call to Action:
Join the Whinypaluza Mom community on Facebook for support, laughter, and weekly challenges.
Subscribe to the Whinypaluza newsletter for Rebecca’s parenting, marriage, and self-care insights — and catch a new Whinypaluza Friday Expert Podcast each week.
 
👉 Whinypaluza.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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