Truth, discernment and practical wisdom for women

If you want lasting success, you must guard your heart for success. In this powerful episode of the Becoming Her podcast, Fe Jones exposes one of the most overlooked barriers to wealth and happiness: judgment. Discover why criticizing other women’s blessings actually blocks your own, and how both psychology and Scripture reveal the connection between your heart posture and your capacity to receive.

Learn how confirmation bias and negativity bias reinforce hidden limitations, while Romans 2:1 and Matthew 7:2 confirm that judgment invites the same measure back into your life. Fe unpacks the difference between discernment and suspicion, explains why undercharging isn’t holy, and offers five practical ways to guard your heart, detox your inputs, and release honor so you can finally step into the abundance God designed for you.

This episode will help you confront what’s really happening inside, release bitterness, and cultivate the atmosphere of faith that welcomes blessing.

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Fe Jones is an author, certified life coach, and lifelong student of psychology, philosophy, and Scripture. I help women build stronger lives through truth, wisdom, and real change. My work brings together biblical insight, practical wisdom, health, and personal growth to help women break unhealthy patterns, think clearly, and move forward with integrity.
Through books, essays, podcasts, and guided resources, I write for women who are ready for more than temporary inspiration. They want depth, clarity, and lasting change. My approach is direct, compassionate, and grounded in biblical truth, lived experience, and a deep commitment to understanding how people grow.