Doh! Embracing Our Imperfections
The shouldvereadthefineprint's Podcast - A podcast by shouldvereadthefineprint

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Hello Fantastic People of SRFP! It is getting close to our 100th episode and starting to consistently feel like our message to all of you is concise and applicable each week. That said, we would love, love, love, love LOVE it if you could share this episode with a friend who hasn't heard us yet and help us get the message into more of your lovely ears. Thank you. Now about this weeks episode: We all experience being in the wrong from time to time, or if you're like me, frequently. When this happens, how does it make you feel? Mostly, we can explain our good intentions and apologize and move on to never think of the mistake again. Sometimes though our mistakes can linger in ways that are uncomfortable. Maybe we aren't sure if our apology was well received, or maybe we are afraid we have hurt someone more than they let on... Alternatively from how we explain our side of the story to others is how we process our own understandings about why we made the mistake at all. Aren't we allowed to screw up? Why do we often find ourselves making similar mistakes to the ones we have made before, and how I ask, are we able to respond to ourselves with compassion not criticism? Thank you as always, for the use of your lovable, lovely ears, Jason and Kim [email protected]