Thanks to the feedback I’ve received about the JYNW Checklist, I’ve made a number of small changes. I went over the whole checklist, corrected a few errors, and rewrote a few sections more clearly.
The changes were minor, but my hope is that this new version will serve you better than the first version.
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Your suggestions and comments help me to keep improving this Checklist for the Judge-Your-Neighbor Worksheet.
Have a great week,
Todd
“The purpose of the Worksheet is to help you put your painful stories and judgments into writing; it’s designed to draw out judgments that otherwise might be difficult to uncover.” — Byron Katie, Loving What Is.
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