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THE WORK: That is the convo this week between Coach Sam and Coach Polly, as they revisit Byron Katie's mindset transformation process they both experienced well over 20 years ago. THE WORK asks you- what if the source of your suffering isn't what happened to you, but the stories you tell yourself about what happened? And what if we pause long enough to dig underneath that crappy feeling to see if your ideas about what, why and who did you wrong is even true? In this eye-opening exploration of Byron Katie's transformative practice we will dive into a deceptively simple process that has the power to completely revolutionize your relationship with your thoughts.
THE WORK isn't complicated—it's just four questions that, when applied honestly, can dismantle even your most painful beliefs: Is it true? Can you absolutely know it's true? How do you react when you believe that thought? Who would you be without the thought? These questions serve as a meditation, inviting you to look deeply at what's really causing your suffering.
We break down how this practice works in real-world situations, from that person who didn't show up to your meeting (and what you made that mean about yourself) to broader anxieties about the state of the world. The beauty of The Work is that it applies universally—whether you're struggling with personal relationships or feeling overwhelmed by societal challenges.
What makes this practice particularly powerful is its accessibility. Byron Katie gives this work away freely, through books like "Loving What Is," her podcast "At Home with Byron Katie," and resources on thework.com. You don't need special training or expensive retreats to benefit from this process—just the willingness to question your most cherished beliefs.
Our minds are constantly deleting, distorting, and making meaning of everything around us, often in ways that cause unnecessary suffering. By slowing down and examining these thoughts, we can free ourselves from patterns that may have controlled us for decades. This isn't about positive thinking or denial—it's about finding what's true and reclaiming your power to choose how you respond to life.
Try this practice once. You might be surprised by how quickly you can move from upset to clarity, from suffering to freedom. Because ultimately, how your life feels is far more important than how it looks.

xoxo - Coach Sam & Coach Polly

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Chapters

1. 92: Four Questions That Will Liberate You: "The Work" of Byron Katie (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Byron Katie's Work (00:00:46)

3. Understanding How The Work Liberates (00:02:54)

4. The Four Questions Explained (00:05:34)

5. Preparing for The Process (00:09:39)

6. How Our Minds Create Meaning (00:14:50)

7. Releasing Trauma Through Inquiry (00:23:39)

8. Taking Your Power Back (00:32:39)

9. Self-Regulation and Nervous System Safety (00:40:29)

10. Final Thoughts and Resources (00:44:29)

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