Traveling Away From Judgement

Dr. Juls Gilliam
1 min readMay 9, 2021

I think one of the side effects of being alienated in covid is the fact that I have become extremely judge-mental within myself. I judge myself harshly and don’t allow for errors. In turn, I sometimes judge others to try to live up to my impossible standards. I don’t give myself a break. I am always striving to be something that I miss just being and being ok with just that act of grace.

Today, I know I deserve love and the space to make mistakes. And that those mistakes are really just growth opportunities.

I will strive to stop judging myself so harshly and when I start to judge ask myself what am I really feeling that is blocking my loving connection to spirit.

Today, I see how judgement doesn’t serve anyone and just serves as a blockage to God. I will strive to find loving kindness for all of me and as I travel to new spaces to allow the flow of love. Thank you for letting me share.

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Dr. Juls Gilliam

An advocate, artist, catalyst, designer, musician, and technologist building bridges in order to create positive change in this world.