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May 12, 2025 69 mins

In this episode of the New Ashla Podcast, Michael and Justin delve into the concept of the inner critic, exploring its origins and how it manifests in our lives. They discuss the detrimental effects of rumination, the importance of self-reflection, and the role of the inner judge in shaping our thoughts and behaviors. The conversation emphasizes the significance of being present, grounding oneself, and developing strategies to combat negative thought patterns. The hosts also address the pervasive nature of 'what-ifs' and how they can disguise underlying fears, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace self-awareness and acceptance on their healing journeys.

In this conversation, Justin Gates and Michael Perry explore the complexities of self-judgment, the impact of the inner critic, and the transformative power of shifting from 'what-ifs' to 'even-ifs.' They discuss the importance of mindfulness, self-acceptance, and the journey of personal growth, emphasizing that individuals are not defined by their past or their fears. The dialogue encourages listeners to embrace their true selves and cultivate a compassionate inner voice, ultimately leading to greater peace and authenticity in life.


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Takeaways


The inner critic is not a voice of wisdom but a judge.

Rumination keeps us stuck in the past and prevents growth.

Reflection is rooted in learning, while rumination is rooted in fear.

Closure must come from within, not from external validation.

Mistakes should be viewed as teachers, not as failures.

Being present is crucial for mental well-being.

Grounding techniques can help manage overwhelming thoughts.

Naming and pausing can disrupt the cycle of rumination.

The 'what-ifs' often disguise deeper fears and anxieties.

Self-acceptance is key to overcoming the inner critic. Woo woo is cool, but reality is important.

What-ifs can paralyze you; focus on the present.

Trust in harmony, even amidst uncertainty.

Discernment is key in navigating fears.

Transform what-ifs into even-ifs for growth.

Self-judgment often stems from external voices.

Pain can be transmuted into purpose and power.

You are not your past or your fears.

Practice self-compassion and kindness to yourself.

Mindfulness helps in managing the inner critic.


Keywords


inner critic, rumination, self-reflection, mental health, mindfulness, personal growth, self-awareness, emotional healing, cognitive dissonance, self-acceptance, self-improvement, mental health, inner critic, self-judgment, personal growth, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, spirituality, self-acceptance, transformation, spirituality, healing, trauma, inner critic



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