Psychological Innocence

Psychological Innocence

The Unashamedly Human Podcast

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15:2420 Oct 2021

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Embracing Psychological Innocence: Finding Joy with Jacquie Forde

It's psychological innocence when someone does something bad. They're doing the best they can in that moment. So when you're coming from the perspective of psychological innocence and that each and all of us work in exactly the same way, we experience life through the gifts of mind, thought and consciousness.

Ever wondered how viewing life through a lens of psychological innocence can transform your everyday experiences? In this episode of The Unashamedly Human Podcast, Jacquie Forde dives into this fascinating concept, offering listeners a fresh perspective on how to approach life with less judgment and more joy. Jacquie explains that psychological innocence is about recognizing that everyone is doing their best with the understanding they have at any given moment.

This mindset shift can lead to a more compassionate and fulfilling life. Instead of dwelling on past mistakes or harsh self-criticism, Jacquie encourages us to focus on the present and appreciate the beauty of new experiences. She shares personal anecdotes and practical tips on how to cultivate this mindset in our daily lives. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or just looking for a way to add more happiness to your life, this episode offers valuable insights.

Tune in to learn how embracing psychological innocence can open doors to greater aliveness and a deeper appreciation for the world around you. And if you're eager for more, consider joining the Unashamedly Human School, where Jacquie provides further guidance on exploring your psychology, physiology, and humanity in a supportive community.

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