Aprender sin Juzgar ✨|ESP-ENG| • Contest #245

¡Hola a todas! 🌟 Espero que estén muy bien. Tenía muchas ganas de volver a participar en este concurso. Es genial poder compartir y apoyarnos mutuamente. ¡Un abrazo para cada una! 💖

En respuesta a la pregunta planteada:

Al oír ciertas palabras después de cometer un error y sentirnos juzgados y atacados en lo más profundo de nuestro ser, ¿qué opinas de esta frase: (Te lo dije)? ¿Se la dirías también a otra persona?

Debo decir que, no es común que me digan "te lo dije". A lo largo de mis 34 años, he escuchado esa frase en contadas ocasiones. Por supuesto, soy imperfecta y he cometido errores, pero he aprendido a reflexionar sobre ellos. Agradezco que las personas cercanas a mí, especialmente mi madre, me señalen mis faltas de una manera humana y amorosa, sin reproches. Esa expresión puede resultar bastante incómoda y hacernos sentir vulnerables. Es fundamental comunicarse de manera asertiva y empática.

Mi madre, quien me ama incondicionalmente así como yo a ella, nunca me ha dicho "te lo dije". Ella me ayuda a reconocer mis errores con amor, no para ocultarlos, sino para que pueda crecer. Gracias a estas reflexiones, me convierto en una versión más madura de mí misma. No me gusta juzgar a los demás; los juicios son prejuicios. A menudo ignoramos el trasfondo de las acciones ajenas. Aunque cada acción tiene una reacción, no podemos ser tan viscerales. No se trata de aplaudir el error, sino de fomentar un ambiente sin presión. Me gusta comprender y apoyar a quienes más lo necesitan o se sienten solos. 🤝

Señalar y juzgar se ha vuelto común en estos tiempos, pero prefiero adoptar una actitud constructiva sin caer en el juicio. Cada situación nos deja una lección; siempre hay algo que aprender y muchos problemas tienen solución.

Por eso, realmente no diría "te lo dije". No me identifico con esa frase ni deseo rodearme de personas que lo hagan. Existen formas más efectivas de abordar a los demás; como mencioné anteriormente, la comunicación asertiva es clave. La crítica destructiva es solo para cobardes. 💪

Soy madre y padre de un niño de 5 años, y estoy profundamente orgullosa de cómo él aprende a ver la vida y a respetar a quienes lo rodean. Le enseño educación y valores para que sea una buena persona. Le explico que burlarse es malo y que las peleas no son la solución; compartir es hermoso. La vida es un aprendizaje continuo, un viaje largo en el que estamos aquí para sembrar cosas positivas. Me he perdido muchas veces, pero siempre he sabido levantarme aprendiendo de cada experiencia. Aún así, nadie ha venido a juzgarme porque sé extraer las lecciones necesarias. 🌱

Gracias por tu visita y apoyo; significa mucho para mí. Nos vemos en una próxima publicación. 💖

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Hello everyone! 🌟 I hope you are all doing well. I was really looking forward to participating in this contest again. It’s wonderful to be able to share and support each other. A hug for each of you! 💖

In response to the question raised:

When we hear certain words after making a mistake and feel judged and attacked to the core of our being, what do you think about this phrase: (I told you so)? Would you say it to someone else as well?

I must say that it’s not common for me to hear "I told you so." Throughout my 34 years, I have heard that phrase on very few occasions. Of course, I am imperfect and have made mistakes, but I have learned to reflect on them. I am grateful that the people close to me, especially my mother, point out my faults in a human and loving way, without reproaches. That expression can be quite uncomfortable and make us feel vulnerable. It is essential to communicate assertively and empathetically.

My mother, who loves me unconditionally just as I love her, has never said "I told you so" to me. She helps me recognize my mistakes with love, not to hide them, but so that I can grow. Thanks to these reflections, I become a more mature version of myself. I don’t like to judge others; judgments are prejudices. We often ignore the background of others' actions. Although every action has a reaction, we cannot be so visceral. It’s not about applauding the mistake but about fostering a pressure-free environment. I like to understand and support those who need it most or feel alone. 🤝

Pointing out and judging has become common in these times, but I prefer to adopt a constructive attitude without falling into judgment. Every situation leaves us a lesson; there is always something to learn, and many problems have solutions.

That’s why I really wouldn’t say "I told you so." I don’t identify with that phrase nor do I wish to surround myself with people who do. There are more effective ways to approach others; as I mentioned earlier, assertive communication is key. Destructive criticism is only for cowards. 💪

I am both a mother and father to a 5-year-old boy, and I am deeply proud of how he learns to see life and respect those around him. I teach him manners and values so he can be a good person. I explain that mocking is wrong and that fighting is not the solution; sharing is beautiful. Life is a continuous learning experience, a long journey where we are here to sow positive things. I have lost my way many times, but I have always known how to get back up by learning from each experience. Even so, no one has come to judge me because I know how to extract the necessary lessons. 🌱

Thank you for your visit and support; it means a lot to me. See you in the next post. 💖

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I love that you're raising your boy to avoid judging people, and teaching him to be a good person. I hope he knows he is so lucky to have you as a mum and dad who is training him to be the best, notwithstanding everything society has normalized in this era. I loved reading your post. It was written beautifully. Poetic even.

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Thank you very much for your words.. 🌷 I’m glad to know that you liked it. I will do everything possible to ensure that they grow up to be a good person in this world.

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I agree with you, we are imperfect beings, even in moments of making mistakes, the phrase can make us feel vulnerable, in those situations without a doubt communication and empathy is fundamental
The education and values that you give to your child to be a good person are very valuable, as well as the role of being a mother and father to him, the images are very beautiful, your child is beautiful, many blessings, thank you for sharing your experiences,
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I truly believe that embracing our imperfections is a crucial part of growth. Communication and empathy can help us navigate difficult situations and foster strong connections.

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A good example for your son to learn. There are always more positive and constructive ways to approach this. The less this phrase is used anywhere, the better were all off.
Thank you @proymet
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I completely agree with you! Leading by example is essential when teaching our children important values. It’s all about finding constructive ways to address challenges and promoting positivity in our interactions. 🫂

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