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Is your inner critic keeping you from love? In this episode, Rhonda reveals why judging—yourself or others, robs you of connection, and shows how gentle self-awareness can open the way for true compassion. Discover practical steps to quiet the critic within, so you can make space for more love every day.
Today, I’m inviting you into a conversation about judgement and love, the kind that starts within and radiates outward. I share how Mother Teresa’s wise words, “If you judge people, you have no time to love them,” apply not just to others but to ourselves. Together, we’ll look at why the brain is wired to judge, how to notice automatic judgments without shame, and the simple steps you can take to transform criticism into curiosity and kindness.
I’ll show you how to gently navigate opinions versus true judgement, how social cues and discernment guide when to speak or stay silent—and why practicing gentleness with yourself is the foundation for real, lasting love. If you’ve ever felt trapped by self-criticism or overwhelmed by judgments about others, this episode is your invitation to pause, reflect, and shift toward compassion.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
If you’re too busy judging, you don’t have time to love. The moment you pause—and choose gentleness instead, you open space for real love to flow.
Key Quote
“If you judge people, you cannot love them. You won’t have the time to love them. You won’t see what’s there to love.”
— Rhonda
Resources
Invitation
This week, notice your inner critic and whisper to yourself, “I choose kindness instead.” Practice gentleness, whether you’re judging yourself, your clothes, or someone else’s choices. If this episode sparked something for you, share it with a friend who needs it today.
Hit reply and tell me your story, how has judgment shown up in your life, and what did you notice when you paused to love instead?
Subscribe and leave a quick rating—it helps others discover us.
By Rhonda BrittenIs your inner critic keeping you from love? In this episode, Rhonda reveals why judging—yourself or others, robs you of connection, and shows how gentle self-awareness can open the way for true compassion. Discover practical steps to quiet the critic within, so you can make space for more love every day.
Today, I’m inviting you into a conversation about judgement and love, the kind that starts within and radiates outward. I share how Mother Teresa’s wise words, “If you judge people, you have no time to love them,” apply not just to others but to ourselves. Together, we’ll look at why the brain is wired to judge, how to notice automatic judgments without shame, and the simple steps you can take to transform criticism into curiosity and kindness.
I’ll show you how to gently navigate opinions versus true judgement, how social cues and discernment guide when to speak or stay silent—and why practicing gentleness with yourself is the foundation for real, lasting love. If you’ve ever felt trapped by self-criticism or overwhelmed by judgments about others, this episode is your invitation to pause, reflect, and shift toward compassion.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
If you’re too busy judging, you don’t have time to love. The moment you pause—and choose gentleness instead, you open space for real love to flow.
Key Quote
“If you judge people, you cannot love them. You won’t have the time to love them. You won’t see what’s there to love.”
— Rhonda
Resources
Invitation
This week, notice your inner critic and whisper to yourself, “I choose kindness instead.” Practice gentleness, whether you’re judging yourself, your clothes, or someone else’s choices. If this episode sparked something for you, share it with a friend who needs it today.
Hit reply and tell me your story, how has judgment shown up in your life, and what did you notice when you paused to love instead?
Subscribe and leave a quick rating—it helps others discover us.