Overcoming Being Judgemental (Part 5) (Archive)Overcoming Being Judgemental (Part 5) (Archive)
Relational Recovery
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill explore how curiosity and compassion can replace judgment in relationships.
9:12•19 Jun 2023
Judgment and Compassion: Building Healthier Relationships
Episode Overview
- Approaching others with curiosity and compassion is more constructive than criticism.
- Engaging in difficult conversations with a genuine concern for the other person's welfare is essential.
- Creating a safe environment for individuals to heal while setting healthy standards is crucial.
- The importance of persistently guiding individuals towards a healthier path without being judgmental.
- Embracing empathy and compassion in navigating judgment in relationships.
“And, you know, when you said X, Y, and Z, it made me feel this way. And it caused some concern in me. I'm curious what it is. Can you tell me what's going on? Like one approach is very critical and one approach leads with curiosity and compassion.”
Ever felt the sting of judgment in your relationships? In this episode of the Relational Recovery Podcast, hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill tackle the thorny issue of judgment and its impact on our connections with others. Instead of pointing fingers, they advocate for approaching people with curiosity and compassion. Imagine swapping out criticism for genuine concern and how that could transform your interactions.
Wes and Austin dive into the importance of creating safe spaces where individuals can heal and grow, all while maintaining healthy boundaries. They share practical advice on engaging in tough conversations with empathy, ensuring that even the most challenging discussions are rooted in care. This episode offers a fresh perspective on how to navigate judgment, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to build more compassionate and constructive relationships.

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