EPISODE · Feb 19, 2024 · 12 MIN
The Cycle of Criticism with Debi Ronca, Author, Transition Life Coach, Speaker, Podcast Host
from The Transition Bridge Podcast · host Debi Ronca
“Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth, without destroying his roots.” Frank ClarkCriticism can be helpful or hurtful and it all comes down to what is behind the criticism when it is given, and the vessel or the person that is the author of it.We have either been the recipient of criticism, which has been painful, or we are the ones who are giving the criticism, which can also be painful.“There are two sides to the coin of criticism. When you give destructive criticism, the other person is hurt. When you give constructive criticism, the other person is helped.” June HuntIn today’s episode, Debi shares how criticism, when it comes from the wrong motive or from a wounded heart, will leave emotional scars, and impact our relationships.Children who grow up with overly critical parents, will become and follow the same pattern of criticism within their own families. It becomes a cycle, a generational cycle. This cycle can be broken and there is healing for the one who has been affected by a critical spirit. Debi encourages you to reach out and schedule a free call with her. Her heart is to help you break free from the impact of a critical spirit. CONNECT WITH DEBIDo you feel stuck? Do you sense it's time for a change but unsure where to start or how to move forward? Schedule a clarity call!Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/debironca/free-clarity-callWebsite – https://www.debironca.comEmail – [email protected] out my online course!Your Story’s Changing, finding Purpose in Life’s Transitions: https://course.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/8-week-programAre you experiencing the symptoms of transition? Take a free assessment!https://assessment.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/free-quizThe Family Letter by Debi Ronca – International Best Sellerhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSJFXBD
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“Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth, without destroying his roots.” Frank Clark Criticism can be helpful or hurtful and it all comes down to what is behind the criticism when it is given, and the vessel or the person that is the author of it. We have either been the recipient of criticism, which has been painful, or we are the ones who are giving the criticism, which can also be painful. “There are two sides to the coin of criticism. When you give destructive criticism, the other person is hurt. When you give constructive criticism, the other person is helped.” June Hunt In today’s episode, Debi shares how criticism, when it comes from the wrong motive or from a wounded heart, will leave emotional scars, and impact our relationships. Children who grow up with overly critical parents, will become and follow the same pattern of criticism within their own families. It becomes a cycle, a generational cycle. This cycle can be broken and there is healing for the one who has been affected by a critical spirit. Debi encourages you to reach out and schedule a free call with her. Her heart is to help you break free from the impact of a critical spirit. CONNECT WITH DEBI Do you feel stuck? Do you sense it's time for a change but unsure where to start or how to move forward? Schedule a clarity call! Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/debironca/free-clarity-call Website – https://www.debironca.com Email – [email protected] Check out my online course! Your Story’s Changing, finding Purpose in Life’s Transitions: https://course.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/8-week-program Are you experiencing the symptoms of transition? Take a free assessment! https://assessment.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/free-quiz The Family Letter by Debi Ronca – International Best Seller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSJFXBD
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