Turn Around Judging: How to “Un-Judge” Your Neighbor
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PattieAugust 21, 2016
Perfect!!!
Lois MiddletonAugust 20, 2016
What a wonderful article!! And so-o true!! Thank you very much for giving this to me to remind me to (1) look at myself (2) Not to judge others!! Father in Heaven tells us to leave that to Him.
Judith La MontagneAugust 19, 2016
What a novel approach to self-improvement. I believe, though I don't always act on it, that we do tend to notice faults in others that we also suffer from in our own lives. Turning the tables might just be a great way to see ourselves more clearly and know where we need to work. Thanks to this author for her insight.
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