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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 29 MIN

Letting Go of The Stories We Tell Ourselves - with Jamie Butler

from Stockmanship for The Mind · host The State of Mind Consultancy

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to get caught up in the stories we tell ourselves? For many of us, there's a quiet narrative running in the background of our mind: "Am I good enough?" "What do people think of me?" "Why does this always seem to happen to me?" When life is going smoothly, we may barely notice these stories. But when we're faced with challenges—grief, illness, the end of a relationship, or simply a difficult period in life—they can suddenly feel very real, colouring the way we see ourselves, other people, and the world around us. What if those stories aren't the truth? What if they're simply thoughts passing through, like a heavy weather system, however convincing they may seem? In this episode, we explore what becomes possible when we begin to see our stories for what they are and gently let them go. We talk about how an understanding of the Three Principles can bring comfort, perspective, and a deeper sense of wellbeing, even in the midst of life's toughest moments. My guest is Jamie, a Hampshire dairy farmer, coach, and Three Principles practitioner. Alongside running a busy farm, Jamie also manages a glamping site, fishing lakes, a training centre, and meeting space at Meon Springs. https://www.meonsprings.com/ This is a warm and honest conversation about resilience, perspective, and the freedom that can come when we stop carrying stories that no longer serve us.

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