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Judgmental people might just be chronically insecure

Kim G.
5 min readFeb 12, 2021

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Photo by Ravi Roshan on Unsplash

“A man [or woman] cannot be comfortable without his [or her] own approval.” — Mark Twain

I just had this sort of eureka moment while cooking breakfast for myself and my fiancé. Judgmental people might just be insecure. I know this may be common knowledge, but it also might give you some kind of self-illumination like it did me.

But first, let me explain the thought process from its inception to a fully blossomed realization.

When the seed was planted

I’ve finally been getting back into my yoga practice lately. I haven’t been able to teach since COVID hit. To be honest, I’ve also let my own practice dissipate slightly as well.

On a positive note, starting almost from scratch with a new routine I’ve been playing around with has allowed me to adapt my approach. I’ve focused more on my intentions going into my asanas.

One of my intentions I was focusing on one day centred around confidence. That’s always been an area I’ve struggled with in the realm of personal growth.

It’s also something I’ve always admired in my fiancé — and probably one of the things that attracted me to him in the first place.

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Kim G.
Kim G.

Written by Kim G.

UK Copywriter. ATL Screenwriter. Everywhere content writer. Hatha Yoga teacher.

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