• Can You Question Statements like, “He MIGHT be mad at me”? + She Is Blabbing to Her Friends About My Pending Eviction

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast
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Can You Question Statements like, “He MIGHT be mad at me”? + She Is Blabbing to Her Friends About My Pending Eviction

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  • In this episode of the Wiggle Room Podcast, a participant asks about a situation where she wasn’t sure if her son was mad at her or not. The question for her was how to find a statement to question when she is not sure what is happening in him. Can she question the thought, “He MIGHT be mad at me”? Then another participant does The Work on someone talking about her pending eviction to others. You can also listen to this podcast wherever you get your podcasts. If you’re new to podcasts, here’s a review article by PCMagazine on the best podcast apps to use. If you find one that Wiggle Room is not on, let me know and I’ll be happy to add it there too. Here are a few of the most popular podcast apps. Timeline 01:25 — Intro 04:42 — Question: Can You Question Statements like, “He MIGHT be mad at me”? 11:07 — Inquiry: She Is Blabbing to Her Friends About My Pending Eviction 35:22 — Newsletter: Keeping It Real Vs. Doing It Right 40:15 — Outro Open Session Recording In this Open Session recording, a participant asks about questioning a “might” statement like, “He might be mad at me.” And another participant questions her stressful thought, “She is blabbing to her friends about my pending eviction.” Be a participant in Open Sessions each week to do The Work with me, participate in our discussions, or ask your questions. Newsletter Text In the second part of the recording, I read my article, Keeping It Real Vs. Doing It Right. Subscribe to the newsletter to get new articles like this one each week. Bonus Videos If you prefer video, you can watch the following sections of the podcast in HD video. Can You Question Statements like, “He MIGHT be mad at me”? She Is Blabbing to Her Friends About My Pending Eviction Keeping It Real Vs. Doing It Right Learn The Work Of Byron Katie Learn how to stop suffering and practice The Work with me: Choose a solution that works for you.
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