From Judgment to Curiosity: What Judgment Is Costing You and What Changes When You Get Curious
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What if the harshest critic in your life isn't someone else—it's you?
We judge ourselves constantly. Our fears, our bodies, our parenting, the way we show up in relationships. And while we think judgment is motivating us to change, it's actually keeping us trapped in cycles of shame, anger, and disconnection.
In this episode, Dr. Glenn Hill, Phyllis Hill, and Tera Wages unpack the destructive patterns of self-judgment and reveal the powerful alternative that transforms everything: curiosity.
You'll discover:
- Why toddlers don't judge themselves and what we can learn from their natural self-acceptance
- The shame-anger cocktail that fuels judgment and keeps you stuck
- How 10 seconds of curiosity can completely change any interaction or internal struggle
- Why keeping your struggles secret feeds shame and makes judgment grow
- The question that stops judgment cold and opens the door to compassion
- How to recognize your personal trigger topics so you can respond differently next time
- Why social media has created a judgment epidemic and how to protect yourself
- Real-life examples of shifting from judgment to curiosity in marriage, parenting, and everyday moments
- What to do when someone shuts down (the "still face" phenomenon) and you feel flooded with shame
Whether you're battling negative self-talk, living in fear of others' opinions, or finding yourself quick to criticize people around you, this conversation will give you practical tools to break the judgment cycle and step into genuine emotional freedom.
What you'll walk away with:The understanding that judgment isn't helping you grow—it's keeping you isolated. But when you get curious about yourself and others, everything shifts. Compassion replaces criticism. Connection replaces division. And you finally get the space to be your authentic, vulnerable self.
Keywords: self-judgment, mental health, emotional regulation, marriage counseling, shame and anger, curiosity vs judgment, self-compassion, relationship communication, emotional intelligence, breaking negative patterns, therapy tools, mental wellness, emotional freedom, self-criticism, Nashville therapist
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