02. Why You Assume the Worst About People (and What You Don’t Know About Their “Why”)
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• Why insecurity often leads to overthinking and assumptions • What it really means to “judge the why” • How this pattern keeps you stuck in spiraling thoughts • 3 simple steps to stop ruminating and renew your mind • A guided activation to help you respond with truth and love
Have you ever found yourself replaying conversations, wondering why someone didn’t respond, or assuming what others are thinking about you?
In this episode, I share a surprising realization I had—that much of my insecurity wasn’t just fear… it was a form of being inwardly focused. Not because I thought I was better than others, but because I was constantly thinking about myself and worrying about what others thought of me.
I was judging the “why.”
Why didn’t they respond? Why didn’t they help? Why did they say that?
But the truth is—we don’t actually know the “why.” And Scripture teaches us not to judge or create our own assumptions about others’ motives.
When we do, it fuels overthinking, insecurity, and emotional spiraling.
In this episode, I’ll help you see how this pattern may be showing up in your own life—and give you three simple steps to begin breaking free from ruminating thoughts and assumptions.
We’ll also walk through a guided activation where you’ll use your God-given imagination to shift your perspective and begin seeing others through truth and love.
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