You've been thinking about that person again, or how they behaved is influencing your life.

Maybe it's someone who left. Someone who betrayed you. Someone who never really saw you. Someone who died before things were resolved. You've processed it — possibly for years. And still, when their name or memory surfaces, something tightens.

How To Find Your Way Out of the Story You Can't Shake is a 9-lesson self-inquiry mini-course designed for exactly this: the thought that keeps finding you, no matter how much work you've already done.

Using The Work of Byron Katie — a simple, powerful method of self-inquiry practiced worldwide — you'll learn to identify the specific belief underneath your suffering and walk it through four honest questions that can loosen what years of therapy, journaling, and trying to forgive may not have touched.

This course does not ask you to understand the other person better, or to force yourself into acceptance, or to perform a forgiveness you don't feel. It asks you to look — clearly, slowly, and with genuine curiosity — at what you've been believing.

That's where the freedom is.

This course is for you if:

*You return to the same painful story about someone, even years later

*You've tried therapy, journaling, or spiritual practice and still feel stuck

*You want to stop being hijacked by what someone did, said, or failed to do

*You're ready to question your thinking — not manage it

What's inside:

9 lessons | Self-paced | Lifetime access | Guided self-inquiry process

$44

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  • 0 Quizzes

  • 0 Worksheets

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  • Lesson 1: Finding Your Sentence--And Why You Can't Just 'Let Go'

  • Lesson 2: The Meaning and How You Want This to Change

  • Lesson 3: This Is Not Spiritual Bypassing

  • Lesson 4: Is It True? Question One.

  • Lesson 5: Can You Absolutely Know? Question Two.

  • Lesson 6: What Happens When You Believe It? Q Three.

  • Lesson 7: Who Are You Without That Thought? Q Four.

  • Lesson 8: Acting From Strength Instead of Story

  • Lesson 9: If the Story Comes Back Again