Unifying vs. Divisive Behaviors (Episode 3)

Unifying vs. Divisive Behaviors (Episode 3)

Relational Recovery

Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss overcoming judgmentalism to build stronger, more unified relationships.

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4:1216 Jan 2024

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Judgmentalism: Building Bridges, Not Walls

Episode Overview

  • Judgmentalism is characterized by a tendency to judge harshly and tear down rather than build up
  • Self-reflection is crucial in identifying and addressing judgmental behaviours
  • Judgmental behaviours can lead to the breakdown of groups and relationships
Judgmental people find joy in tearing down rather than building up. Unfortunately, judgmental behaviors are often overlooked in religious circles because folks often disguise their judgment in religious language.

Ever find yourself quick to judge others, only to realize it’s pushing people away? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill tackle the tricky subject of judgmentalism and its impact on relationships. Wes opens up about his own struggles with being judgmental, shedding light on how easy it is to fall into the trap of criticism and negativity.

The conversation dives into how these divisive behaviors can break down unity within groups and damage personal connections. But it’s not all doom and gloom! Wes and Austin offer practical advice on self-reflection and changing our mindset to build stronger, more supportive relationships. Whether you're dealing with family, friends, or colleagues, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you foster unity and understanding in your life.

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