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When You Judge Her, You're Also Judging You

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In this episode of The Powherful Project, Kirsty and V explore how judging others often reflects our own self-judgment and insecurities: from social media comparisons to body image and reactions to outspoken people. They dive into how we project our inner critic onto the world around us, the power the "mean girl" voice can hold, and how to reframe harsh thoughts that don't always reflect the truth. The conversation highlights the value of self-acceptance and neutrality over forced self-love, with practical strategies for softening self-talk and releasing judgment. Timestamps: 00:00 Why judging others often means you're judging yourself 02:37 Self-acceptance basics 04:33 Naming your inner critic 07:30 Reframing body talk 13:28 Character and jealousy 17:16 Haters and compassion 23:09 Rewiring the inner critic 26:18 Pattern interrupt and needs check 31:52 Feedback without feeling attacked 39:42 Homework and final takeaways Follow on social media: The Powherful Project https://www.instagram.com/thepowherfulproject/ V: @wiebkehensen: https://www.instagram.com/wiebkehensen/ @busygirlclub: https://www.instagram.com/busygirl.club/ Kirsty: kirstyholmes_pt: https://www.instagram.com/kirstyholmes_pt/ @be.powherful: https://www.instagram.com/be.powherful/

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episode When You Judge Her, You're Also Judging You artwork

When You Judge Her, You're Also Judging You

In this episode of The Powherful Project, Kirsty and V explore how judging others often reflects our own self-judgment and insecurities: from social media comparisons to body image and reactions to outspoken people. They dive into how we project our inner critic onto the world around us, the power the "mean girl" voice can hold, and how to reframe harsh thoughts that don't always reflect the truth. The conversation highlights the value of self-acceptance and neutrality over forced self-love, with practical strategies for softening self-talk and releasing judgment. Timestamps: 00:00 Why judging others often means you're judging yourself 02:37 Self-acceptance basics 04:33 Naming your inner critic 07:30 Reframing body talk 13:28 Character and jealousy 17:16 Haters and compassion 23:09 Rewiring the inner critic 26:18 Pattern interrupt and needs check 31:52 Feedback without feeling attacked 39:42 Homework and final takeaways Follow on social media: The Powherful Project https://www.instagram.com/thepowherfulproject/ V: @wiebkehensen: https://www.instagram.com/wiebkehensen/ @busygirlclub: https://www.instagram.com/busygirl.club/ Kirsty: kirstyholmes_pt: https://www.instagram.com/kirstyholmes_pt/ @be.powherful: https://www.instagram.com/be.powherful/

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The Truth About Perimenopause Your GP Isn't Telling You ft. Shiree Walker

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