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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2019 · 25 MIN

Judgements - Solocast

from The Fundamism Podcast · host Paul Long

When was the last time you allowed your judgement of someone or a situation to impact how you experienced them? How often do you find yourself thinking about what others are thinking about you? In this solocast, Paul J Long discusses a recent keynote he led that felt different than others. Hear how his judgement of the audience's response impacted his confidence and mental state. Certain to parallel many situations in which you found yourself, this episode will force you to think about how you experience life.

When was the last time you allowed your judgement of someone or a situation to impact how you experienced them? How often do you find yourself thinking about what others are thinking about you? In this solocast, Paul J Long discusses a recent keynote he led that felt different than others. Hear how his judgement of the audience's response impacted his confidence and mental state. Certain to parallel many situations in which you found yourself, this episode will force you to think about how you experience life.

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