How do I persuade myself to see whatever is happening that is upsetting me as ‘real but not true’?
Well, one of my favourite ways is from Byron Katie’s work, ‘Loving what is’.
She says you are either attaching to your thoughts or inquiring. There’s no other choice.
Well, one of my favourite ways is from Byron Katie’s work, ‘Loving what is’.
She says you are either attaching to your thoughts or inquiring. There’s no other choice.
Her four simple questions have re-grounded me many, many times and continue to be a powerful tool for me:
1. Is it true?
2. Can I absolutely know that it’s true?
3. How do I react when I think that thought?
4. Who would I be without that thought?
Turn it around.
If you haven’t already tried it then give it a go…..the adventure is on!
1. Is it true?
2. Can I absolutely know that it’s true?
3. How do I react when I think that thought?
4. Who would I be without that thought?
Turn it around.
If you haven’t already tried it then give it a go…..the adventure is on!