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Understanding Instead of Judging: A Mindful Approach

For much of my life, I carried a quiet fear of being judged. It showed up in small ways, worrying what people might think, holding back my true opinions, or shrinking my light just to stay safe. I thought that if I could be “good enough,” I’d escape criticism. But judgment has a way of finding us, no matter how careful we try to be.

What I’ve learned is that people’s opinions often reflect their own stories, not our truth. When I began to really understand that, something softened inside me. I stopped chasing approval and started focusing on how I felt about my own choices. That’s where the real freedom began.


The Inner Critic

While I feared other people’s judgment, I didn’t realise how harshly I was judging myself. My inner voice could be relentless, whispering that I should have done better, that I wasn’t enough, that everyone else had it more together than I did.

It took time to see that this self-judgment wasn’t helping me grow; it was keeping me small. When I began to notice those critical thoughts, I asked myself a simple question:

Would I speak this way to someone I love?

If not, then why would I speak that way to myself.

Learning to respond to myself with kindness instead of criticism changed everything. I started replacing the words “I should have known better” with “I did my best with what I knew then.” That one shift turned shame into understanding, and understanding is where healing begins.


When We Judge Others

There are also times I’ve caught myself judging others, not out loud, but in the quiet corners of my mind. And when I look closer, I can see that my judgment often says more about me than about them.

When someone’s confidence made me uncomfortable, it was usually because I longed to feel that free myself. When someone’s choices annoyed me, it was often because I didn’t understand them yet or saw life differently at that time.

It’s humbling to realise how much judgment is really about projection. But it’s also liberating, because once we see it, we can choose differently. Instead of reacting, we can pause and ask, “What is this showing me about myself?”

That’s how judgment becomes a teacher.


Choosing Understanding

Letting go of judgment doesn’t mean pretending we never have critical thoughts, it means we notice them without letting them control us. We become observers rather than participants.

For me, it’s an ongoing practice. Some days I slip back into self-criticism or worry about what others might think. But now I meet those moments with kindness. I remind myself that we are all learning, all trying, all human.

The more compassion I offer myself, the easier it becomes to extend that same compassion to others.

Because in the end, the opposite of judgment isn’t approval – it’s understanding.
And from understanding grows acceptance, connection, and peace.

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A Guide to Living in Harmony with Lunar Cycles

Since the dawn of time, people have gazed up at the moon in awe. It has inspired stories, guided agricultural practices, and served as a spiritual compass across cultures. But beyond its beauty, the moon’s cycles have a quiet, rhythmic influence on our inner and outer worlds, whether we’re aware of it or not.

So, how exactly does the moon affect us? And how can tuning into its phases bring more flow, intention, and balance into our lives?

Let’s take a closer look:


🌑 New Moon: A Time for New Beginnings

The new moon marks the start of the lunar cycle. The sky is dark, the moon hidden from sight. Symbolically, this phase represents a blank slate, a perfect time to:

  • plant seeds
  • set intentions
  • start something new
  • quietly reflect on what we want to bring into our lives.

You might feel more introspective during this time, craving stillness or solitude. Use it to journal, meditate, or clarify your goals. There’s a softness to the new moon that invites dreaming without pressure.

Ask yourself: What do I want to begin? What do I want to call in?


🌒 Waxing Moon: Building Momentum

As the moon begins to grow, so does our energy. The waxing crescent and first quarter phases are all about action. This is the time to take steps toward your intentions.

  • start the project
  • have the conversation
  • make the plan.

You may feel more motivated and outward-focused. The moon is gaining light, and so are you.

Tip: Make to-do lists, stay focused, and don’t be afraid to tweak your path as you go.


🌕 Full Moon: Illumination & Release

The full moon is a moment of culmination and clarity. It lights up the night sky, and sometimes, our emotions. Many people feel more energized or even restless around this time. It can bring revelations, breakthroughs, or things bubbling beneath the surface.

This is a powerful time for release. To let go of what no longer serves you:

  • habits
  • limiting beliefs
  • outdated goals
  • celebrate your progress so far

Try this: Write down what you want to release and burn it (safely!) as a symbolic gesture.


🌖 Waning Moon: Reflection & Reset

As the moon begins to wane, it’s a time to slow down, rest, and review. This phase is ideal for:

  • introspection
  • healing
  • tying up loose ends.

You might notice your energy drawing inward again, preparing you for the next cycle. Give yourself permission to pause. Reconnect with your body, your emotions, your truth.

Ask: What lessons did I learn this month? What am I ready to forgive or complete?


🌙 Living in Tune with the Moon

You don’t have to become an astrologer or live by the lunar calendar to benefit from the moon’s guidance. Simply noticing where you are in the cycle and how you feel, can deepen your self-awareness and help you move through life with more rhythm and intention.

Whether you’re setting goals at the new moon, releasing tension at the full moon, or just noticing your mood shifting, the moon offers a gentle reminder that everything in life is a cycle. Growth, rest, release, and renewal. We’re not meant to be in go-mode all the time.

So next time you glance up at the night sky, take a breath and ask yourself:

What phase am I in right now, internally? And what does this moment call for?


Final Thought:
The moon doesn’t push or pull us with force, it whispers. But when we listen, it can offer profound insights into our patterns, emotions, and deepest desires. All we have to do is tune in. Here is a link to the Moon Phases for 2025:

https://theskylive.com/moon-calendar?year=2025

Thank you for reading my article. I cover a range of subjects from my work as a complementary therapist, personal experiences and interests.

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One response to “A Guide to Living in Harmony with Lunar Cycles”

  1. Ann Algie Avatar

    Thanks Janet, all interesting information. I just need to do it now! 🥰

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