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A Change Question - What Am I Tolerating That I No Longer Have Room For?

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Welcome to A Change Question — a special mini-series from The Inner Game of Change.
In each short, solo episode, I bring you one question worth sitting with — the kind that can spark both personal and professional shifts.

We start with a deceptively simple one: What am I tolerating that I no longer have room for?

From George Eliot’s idea of the unhistoric acts that shape our days, to Seneca’s warning about the quiet waste of possibility, this episode explores how the small things we put up with, in our work, our habits, our relationships, can drain more than just our energy. I will share a practical way to name, assess, and act on them, and why framing it as a question opens the door to change.

If you have been feeling the slow weight of things you have outgrown, this one is for you.

Send us a text

Ali Juma
@The Inner Game of Change podcast

Follow me on LinkedIn

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Chapters

1. A Change Question - What Am I Tolerating That I No Longer Have Room For? (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Change Questions (00:00:20)

3. The Power of Questions (00:00:55)

4. Today's Question Revealed (00:01:43)

5. The Danger of Quiet Compromises (00:02:29)

6. Unhistoric Acts That Change Everything (00:03:49)

7. Personal Change Management Process (00:05:15)

8. Final Thoughts and Challenge (00:06:34)

110 episodes

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Welcome to A Change Question — a special mini-series from The Inner Game of Change.
In each short, solo episode, I bring you one question worth sitting with — the kind that can spark both personal and professional shifts.

We start with a deceptively simple one: What am I tolerating that I no longer have room for?

From George Eliot’s idea of the unhistoric acts that shape our days, to Seneca’s warning about the quiet waste of possibility, this episode explores how the small things we put up with, in our work, our habits, our relationships, can drain more than just our energy. I will share a practical way to name, assess, and act on them, and why framing it as a question opens the door to change.

If you have been feeling the slow weight of things you have outgrown, this one is for you.

Send us a text

Ali Juma
@The Inner Game of Change podcast

Follow me on LinkedIn

  continue reading

Chapters

1. A Change Question - What Am I Tolerating That I No Longer Have Room For? (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Change Questions (00:00:20)

3. The Power of Questions (00:00:55)

4. Today's Question Revealed (00:01:43)

5. The Danger of Quiet Compromises (00:02:29)

6. Unhistoric Acts That Change Everything (00:03:49)

7. Personal Change Management Process (00:05:15)

8. Final Thoughts and Challenge (00:06:34)

110 episodes

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