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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 19 MIN

They Didn't Listen to Me: Episode 15

from Your Thoughts at Work: Finding Wisdom Within · host Self Inquiry with Sarah

You know that mix of frustration and righteousness when everyone else finally notices the problem you pointed out months ago? That’s where the conversation begins on this episode. My guest brings the belief “They didn’t listen to me.” She told her colleagues about an issue that was coming, and when the deadline got close, they came to her in a panic. It seemed so clear to her that they hadn’t listened. But as we questioned that thought, she began to see something surprising - that her colleagues might have been listening to her more than she was listening to herself.If you’ve ever felt unheard or dismissed, this episode is a beautiful reminder to open your own ears, especially to your own needs. *****Your Thoughts at Work is a podcast where we explore the beliefs that quietly shape our experience of work, and sometimes, our whole identity. Each episode features a guest - often anonymous - working through a painful or limiting belief using a method of self-inquiry based on The Work of Byron Katie. You can learn more about this powerful method at ⁠⁠thework.com⁠⁠.If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe - that lets me know you’d like to hear more.To be a guest on the podcast, or find out how I can support you or your team with work related stress, email ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠ or go to⁠ ⁠⁠selfinquiry.ca.⁠⁠

You know that mix of frustration and righteousness when everyone else finally notices the problem you pointed out months ago? That’s where the conversation begins on this episode. My guest brings the belief “They didn’t listen to me.” She told her colleagues about an issue that was coming, and when the deadline got close, they came to her in a panic. It seemed so clear to her that they hadn’t listened. But as we questioned that thought, she began to see something surprising - that her colleagues might have been listening to her more than she was listening to herself.If you’ve ever felt unheard or dismissed, this episode is a beautiful reminder to open your own ears, especially to your own needs. *****Your Thoughts at Work is a podcast where we explore the beliefs that quietly shape our experience of work, and sometimes, our whole identity. Each episode features a guest - often anonymous - working through a painful or limiting belief using a method of self-inquiry based on The Work of Byron Katie. You can learn more about this powerful method at ⁠⁠thework.com⁠⁠.If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe - that lets me know you’d like to hear more.To be a guest on the podcast, or find out how I can support you or your team with work related stress, email ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠ or go to⁠ ⁠⁠selfinquiry.ca.⁠⁠

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