Meeting Your Thoughts With Understanding: Episode 169
Description
Ever drive home from a shift and think, “I didn’t do enough”? That one thought can launch a full-on shame spiral—and you’re not alone. In this episode, Amanda, Laura, and Kendra dive deep into Byron Katie’s second principle from Loving What Is: Meeting the Mind with Understanding.
This game-changing concept invites us to challenge the stories our minds tell—especially the ones that hurt. The truth? Thoughts are just suggestions. They aren't facts unless we believe them. And believing every single one without inquiry? That’s what causes suffering.
Join us as we:
Explore why our brains offer unhelpful (and dramatic) thoughts
Learn how to meet those thoughts with compassion, not judgment
Discover the freedom in metacognition—becoming the observer of our thoughts
Offer practical tools to question painful beliefs like, “I’m not a good enough doctor”
Discuss how this shift is not toxic positivity—it’s radical honesty
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your inner critic’s narrative or found yourself spiraling in self-doubt, this episode offers a way out. We talk real tools for awareness, inquiry, and reclaiming agency in your own mind.
✨ Remember: Your thoughts are not the boss of you. And healing starts with curiosity.
🎧 Tune in and start noticing what your mind is telling you… and whether you really want to believe it.
Resources:
Loving What Is by Byron Katie
Complimentary Chat with a Physician Coach