In this episode, we explore the transformative practice of self-inquiry inspired by the work of Byron Katie. Self-inquiry is more than just introspection—it’s a tool for freeing ourselves from the stories that keep us stuck in pain and conflict. I share a deeply personal moment where I used this practice to navigate feelings of frustration and disappointment, revealing how the stories we tell ourselves often reflect old wounds waiting to be healed.
We’ll walk through the four questions of self-inquiry and uncover how turning our thoughts around can lead to clarity, compassion, and connection. If you’ve ever struggled with feelings of not being good enough, this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- The four transformative questions of Byron Katie’s self-inquiry process.
- How the ego’s need to be “right” creates conflict and disconnection.
- Why the stories we tell ourselves are often rooted in unhealed childhood wounds.
- How to approach these stories with compassion instead of judgment.
- Practical steps to integrate self-inquiry into your daily life and relationships.
Key Quotes from the Episode:
- “Reality is always kinder than the story we tell about it.” — Byron Katie
- “A thought is harmless unless we believe it.” — Byron Katie
- “The only time we suffer is when we believe a thought that argues with reality.” — Byron Katie
Actionable Takeaways:
- Identify a recurring painful thought and write it down.
- Ask the four questions:
- Explore the Turnaround and reflect the thought back to yourself.
- Practice holding space for your younger self with love and compassion.
- Share this process with someone you trust and explore your stories together.
Connect with Me:
- Follow me on Instagram @fernanda.bertrand for more insights.
- Visit my website for coaching and resources: FernandaBertrand.com
- Share this episode with a friend who could benefit from the practice of self-inquiry!