Ep. 14 Curiosity is One of Your Greatest Tools

In this episode of Life Notes, I share a little of deeply personal changes happening for me and why I’m feeling proud, emotional, and really aware of how far things have come. From there, we move into a theme that’s been circling my mind a lot lately: curiosity.

I talk about curiosity not just as a cute, childlike trait, but as one of the most powerful tools we have as adults—for self-growth, relationships, conflict, and emotional resilience. We explore how curiosity helps you become less judgmental, more open-minded, and more tolerant, and how it can soften defensiveness in hard conversations. I also share practical ways to practice curiosity—on your own, with strangers, with kids, and especially with your partner when conflict comes up.

If you’ve been wanting to react less, understand more, and navigate hard things with a little more grace and softness, this episode will give you a lens to do that.

 

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Why curiosity is more than a personality trait—and how it can be a core tool for growth

  • How curiosity weaves into open-mindedness, tolerance, and being less judgmental

  • Ways to bring curiosity into your relationship, especially during conflict

  • How asking better questions can lead to deeper intimacy and clearer decisions

  • Simple practices to build your “curiosity muscle” in everyday life

  • Why you don’t have to be perfectly curious—you just have to be willing to practice

 

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