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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Happiness Is A Short Memory

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 November 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

What if the key to a happier life lies in simply forgetting? In this episode of "Let it Be Easy with Susie Moore," I dive into the liberating power of having a short memory. Inspired by my father-in-law's golfing wisdom and the timeless teachings of Wayne Dyer, we explore how releasing past grievances can transform not just your relationships but your entire life experience. Imagine letting go of the annoyances and upsets that keep you stuck in the past, and instead, choosing to live with a c...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:09.9

Well, hello, my friends.

0:12.1

I am enjoying reading some Let It Be Easy chapters to you this week.

0:18.3

And thank you for your feedback.

0:20.8

DM me on Instagram. If you already have the book,

0:24.3

let it be easy, what your favorite chapter is. I'm at Susie. Dot more. It's always so thrilling

0:30.0

to interact with you and learn from you. So today, I wanted to read you the chapter,

0:37.3

Happiness is a short memory. There is such

0:42.0

wisdom in these simple statements sometimes, right? Think about it. Do you feel happy when

0:46.8

you're clinging onto the past, thinking about how you were wronged or what didn't go your

0:51.8

way or how you messed up? No.

0:55.5

A short memory.

0:57.2

Oh my gosh, it improves your relationships.

0:59.3

It allows you to be present.

1:00.6

It allows you to have a more lighthearted, carefree experience day to day.

1:05.9

So let me read this to you.

1:07.7

Chapter 113 on the iPad is 165 165. Page 165. Okay, here goes. My father-in-law is an avid

1:18.3

golfer. From my limited knowledge of the sport, I know there are good rounds and bad rounds,

1:24.8

and that you can play golf for years and still play terribly at unexpected

1:30.4

moments. The happiest golfers have a short memory, Susie. He said to me once after a bad day

1:37.4

on the course. There's a life lesson here, I thought. I'm happiest when I forget about mean reviews, the snarky

1:47.2

woman at Dunkin' Donuts, the council fee on a workout class I didn't attend because I was tired,

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