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Hey {NAME}, Have you ever gotten a little "judgy" because someone was walking too slow in front of y

Hey {NAME}, Have you ever gotten a little "judgy" because someone was walking (or driving) too slow in front of you? Or criticized your partner for not doing something exactly the right way? Or maybe you judge yourself for making an embarrassing mistake or not measuring up to your own standards. (My hand is raised 🙋) Today's guest believes that these constant judgments, of ourselves and others, are more toxic than we realize. She says they hold us back from a more connected, loving and fulfilled life. You might think that a spiritual teacher like Gabby Bernstein would be the last person to judge people, but as she’s about to tell you — she catches herself doing it all the time. Which is exactly why she chose to write a book on the subject. To hold herself to a higher standard and share tools that we can use to break this addictive emotional pattern. If you ever find yourself harshly judging yourself or others, you know it never leaves you feeling good, right? If you're ready to stop doing that, this episode is for you. Watch now and learn: - What your judgments are really trying to tell you. - The crucial role that forgiveness plays in the Judgment Detox, plus an astonishing story of one mother's ability to forgive her son’s killer after the massacre at Sandy Hook. - How your seemingly insignificant judgments can block your connection to your own inner wisdom and a higher power. - Why you SHOULDN'T try to eliminate every critical thought — and what to do instead. - And so much more. [display images to learn how to get started on your own judgment detox]( I've known Gabby for years. While all of her books are wonderful, Judgment Detox is truly special. In times of divisiveness, being able to look at ourselves and each other with more compassion and understanding is an invaluable gift. *Plus, if you're about to travel or see family for the holidays — this episode can really help you stay more calm, open, loving and connected!* Once you've had a chance to watch, head on over to the blog and tell me: [What's the single biggest insight that you can take away and how can you put it into action?]( One last thing… You might be tempted to judge yourself as you examine your judgments (helloooo, judgment inception). Be kind to yourself. Remember that we have much more in common than we think. Our shared humanity, our flaws, our sensitivities and our desire to be seen, heard and appreciated unites us all. You are never alone on this journey, {NAME}. We're right here with you — doing our best to learn, grow and love with all our hearts. All my love, XO Marie P.S. After today, myself and Team Forleo are off for our annual Holiday downtime. We'll be back with a brand new episode on January 2. If you want to stay connected in the meantime, [follow me on Instagram](💃 Till then, have a safe, joyful and blessed few weeks. WE LOVE YOU! If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage your subscription](=) Marie Forleo International, 332 Bleecker Street, #517 , New York, NY 10014

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