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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 33 MIN

They Think I'm a Child. Episode 12.

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

Episode 12, dives into a struggle that many creatives, freelancers, and performers will recognize: how to put a price on your work and how to handle that moment when someone asks what your rate is.My guest is an aerial acrobat who's been performing for over a decade and yet still finds herself hooked by the emotions that come up in conversations about money, value, and self-worth . Together we explore the stressful thought underneath these feelings: "They think I'm a child", and then use self-inquiry to question it. If you've ever wrestled with imposter feelings, undervalued your skills or struggle with asking for fair pay, this conversation will feel close to home. On every episode of "Your Thoughts at Work" host Sarah Climenhaga guides guests through an exploration of the beliefs about work that hold us back, and the freedom that comes from investigating them.The method of self inquiry we use comes from The Work of Byron Katie. Learn about Byron Katie and the pioneering questioning process called The Work that she introduced to the world at thework.comIf you'd like to explore how your own thoughts at work may be keeping you stuck in stress, or you'd like to see whether the productivity, happiness and stress level at your workplace could be helped by a group workshop or team retreat with me, get in touch at [email protected] or learn more at my website selfinquiry.ca.

Episode 12, dives into a struggle that many creatives, freelancers, and performers will recognize: how to put a price on your work and how to handle that moment when someone asks what your rate is.My guest is an aerial acrobat who's been performing for over a decade and yet still finds herself hooked by the emotions that come up in conversations about money, value, and self-worth . Together we explore the stressful thought underneath these feelings: "They think I'm a child", and then use self-inquiry to question it. If you've ever wrestled with imposter feelings, undervalued your skills or struggle with asking for fair pay, this conversation will feel close to home. On every episode of "Your Thoughts at Work" host Sarah Climenhaga guides guests through an exploration of the beliefs about work that hold us back, and the freedom that comes from investigating them.The method of self inquiry we use comes from The Work of Byron Katie. Learn about Byron Katie and the pioneering questioning process called The Work that she introduced to the world at thework.comIf you'd like to explore how your own thoughts at work may be keeping you stuck in stress, or you'd like to see whether the productivity, happiness and stress level at your workplace could be helped by a group workshop or team retreat with me, get in touch at [email protected] or learn more at my website selfinquiry.ca.

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