Is it true?
Today, I will share with you the best question ever.
But before I get into that, I just want to remind you that I sent out a special Thanksgiving mail yesterday, including a link to a workbook with a pretty powerful exercise.
If you missed it you can find it here: ‘the most effective gratitude practice’
OK, so about that question.
I am currently in month two of Mastercoach Training.
The experience is like being in the washing machine - everything is turned upside down and inside out.
My amazing instructors constantly keep me out of my comfort zone and make me question pretty much everything.
It’s incredibly challenging - and I absolutely love it.
It’s like being back in college studying Philosophy - but in a very applied, hands-on way.
Turns out the secret to great coaching is asking great questions - the same thing I learned to do as a Philosopher.
Only instead of asking ‘What is the world?’ ‘What is mind?’ ‘How should we live?’, we ask laser-focused questions about are belief systems.
You can do this too - a Philosophy degree or Mastercoach training is not required.
All you need is an open mind - and one of the best questions ever:
Is it true?
Whenever you catch yourself thinking something that upsets you, ask yourself:
Is this true? Do I 100% know that that’s true?
And if it isn’t, notice how that opens up the possibility to believe something else instead - something that may be less frustrating, aggravating, or depressing.
Here are some examples of the types of beliefs it’s useful to practice this on:
“I’ll never learn how to plan.”
“My parents should have treated me better.”
“Life is hard.”
Or, one of the most insidious beliefs ever:
“It’s too late.”
Is that true?
And if it isn’t, what does that mean?
This weekend, blow your own mind by asking that simple question.
Again. And again.
Happy thinking!
Else