EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 28 MIN
Episode 10: He Doesn't Value my Point of View
from Your Thoughts at Work: Finding Wisdom Within · host Self Inquiry with Sarah
What happens when you feel like the work you do every da - work that truly helps people - is seen as secondary? When the people around you hold the power, the voice, and the authority… and you don’t feel heard?Today we meet an occupational therapist who believes: “He doesn’t value my point of view.” In a healthcare system where hierarchy is real and meetings are rushed, her sense of being dismissed runs deep. But as she questions this belief, a subtle shift begins. She sees the quiet ways her perspective is valued—and even more profoundly, where she hasn’t always valued her own.If you've ever felt unseen or unheard at work, this episode might help you hear yourself more clearly.****Sarah Climenhaga, the host of Your Thoughts at Work leads guests, usually anonymous, through the work-related beliefs that limit both personal happiness and professional satisfaction. They look at their stress using a method of self-inquiry inspired by The Work of Byron Katie. To learn more about Byron Katie and The Work, go to www.thework.comTo be a guest on the podcast, or to find out about how I can help you or your team with work related stress, go to selfinquiry.ca. And check out my workshop for those new to self inquiry: How to Question Your Thinking.
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What happens when you feel like the work you do every da - work that truly helps people - is seen as secondary? When the people around you hold the power, the voice, and the authority… and you don’t feel heard?Today we meet an occupational therapist who believes: “He doesn’t value my point of view.” In a healthcare system where hierarchy is real and meetings are rushed, her sense of being dismissed runs deep. But as she questions this belief, a subtle shift begins. She sees the quiet ways her perspective is valued—and even more profoundly, where she hasn’t always valued her own.If you've ever felt unseen or unheard at work, this episode might help you hear yourself more clearly.****Sarah Climenhaga, the host of Your Thoughts at Work leads guests, usually anonymous, through the work-related beliefs that limit both personal happiness and professional satisfaction. They look at their stress using a method of self-inquiry inspired by The Work of Byron Katie. To learn more about Byron Katie and The Work, go to www.thework.comTo be a guest on the podcast, or to find out about how I can help you or your team with work related stress, go to selfinquiry.ca. And check out my workshop for those new to self inquiry: How to Question Your Thinking.
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