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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Attempting Too Much At Once?

Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Philosophy, Life Coach, Motivational, Education, Personal Development, Life Coaching, Self-help, Mental Health

5.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

I love to do a LOT of things - have different plates spinning and engage in fun, new adventurous opportunities when they arise. I am not an essentialist (for those of you who know Human Design, I'm a Manifesting Generator - so I love multiple things on the go at any one time)! And still, this age-old wisdom from our dear Aesop always brings me home to what's best in at least one area of my life. Even my social life! I feel whoever listens to this could need it at the precise moment that they ...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let it be easy with Susie Moore.

0:07.0

I think you're going to relate to this one.

0:14.0

Today's episode is inspired by Aesop.

0:21.0

This is one of Aesop's fables. It's a lesser known one. It's very simple, but I absolutely love it.

0:27.0

And I'm going to read it to you and then I'm going to, you know, share with you how I apply this in real life personally and as a coach.

0:36.0

Here it goes. It's called The Boy and His Filberts.

0:42.0

Prize to anyone who knows what a filber is. This is why I love

0:48.2

such ancient texts. You know Aesop's fables are written over two and a half

0:52.0

thousand years ago.

0:53.3

I love the old language.

0:55.4

I had to Google it myself.

0:56.6

If you know it, please DM me at suzee dot more.

0:59.4

And I'll give you a huge high five right back.

1:02.4

Philbert, it's spelled F I L B E R T.

1:06.6

Philbert what is a Philbert I'm about to tell you.

1:09.4

This fable is called the boy in his filberts, and when I googled it,

1:13.7

filberts essentially are hazelnuts.

1:16.7

So I'm going to continue to use the word filber to stay in ancient theme right now, but you know that I'm talking about

1:24.6

hazelnuts when I say filbert's. Okay, here goes. A boy put his hand into a

1:31.4

pitcher full of filberts.

1:35.4

He grasped as many as he could hold, but when he endeavored to pull out his hand, he was prevented from doing so by the neck of the pitcher.

1:45.0

Unwilling to lose his filberts, and yet unable to withdraw his hand, he burst into tears and bitterly lamented his disappointment.

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