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Welcome to Forgiving Connects. My name is Debbie Roth, Professional Forgiveness Coach. Contact me anytime at info@forgivingconnects.com. Self-forgiveness is one of the most profound keys that I know
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Skip to content Menu Home About Contact Me Blog Video and Podcasts Forgiveness Coaching Testimonials Co-Creating Your Exquisite Life #Iforgive Welcome to Forgiving Connects. My name is Debbie Roth, Professional Forgiveness Coach. Contact me anytime at info@forgivingconnects.com . Self-forgiveness is one of the most profound keys that I know to make peace with yourself. Self-forgiveness starts inside and is so simple: it’s you forgiving yourself for judging yourself or others as right or wrong. That is a profound shift from the usual way of doing forgiveness. This means that it’s not really about you forgiving someone else, or even yourself as a person. It’s about you forgiving yourself for the judgment you placed. You can use a simple phrase to do this: “I forgive myself for judging….” ( For example, I forgive myself for judging my body as XX. Or, I forgive myself for judging my mom/spouse/child as XX. ) Then pause to let it go. And say at lea...
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