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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

I Don't Need To Control This.

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

🗓️ 3 January 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

What is the most significant cause of suffering, do you think? I know a big one is trying to control other people. Here's why you can't. And, if you want more access to me, my coaching, and live monthly calls, I want to invite you to join us inside Self Coaching Society with this limited time, exclusive offer just for my very special podcast listeners. Get your first month for just $1, then only $29/month after that! (you can cancel anytime). Join us here: https://selfcoac...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let it be easy with Susie Moore.

0:07.0

Looking back on this year, I can say that I've had a couple of what I would call maybe

0:18.8

corrections, right?

0:20.9

So things that didn't work out the way I hoped, maybe relationships that came to perhaps

0:27.6

a loving clothes.

0:29.7

There have been a couple of corrections in my year that at the time were uncomfortable, but as I reflect now, heading

0:38.0

into a new year tomorrow, I can really start to see that those corrections were completely loving and from the universe itself. Now I was thinking about that. I was pondering what a

0:57.8

correction really is and sometimes it's when someone leaves us, isn't it?

1:05.0

Or when a job or a friendship or an opportunity or an idea that you have or something that you implemented simply didn't work out.

1:18.0

Now at the time it's often not what we want because the outcome isn't matching our expectation and this is when we feel frustration, sadness, weariness, many negative emotions.

1:30.0

But I've come to a place in my life now where I realize even in the moments when the

1:38.5

correction is kind of happening and it's still uncomfortable, but it's going to be okay. And that there's

1:47.6

going to be an outcome that's positive around this that I don't even anticipate yet.

1:55.0

Now, Jumbo when you're a kid and you spelled something wrong, right?

2:01.0

And your mom or dad would correct you, right? And your mom or dad would correct you, right? That wasn't to highlight

2:06.6

that you're wrong or stupid or bad, it's because there's a correct way of doing it and they're lovingly guiding you towards the correct thing.

2:16.0

Maybe when you are learning some basic manners they corrected you if you forgot them.

2:21.6

And that too was loving. Those corrections are loving. Maybe it's even in bigger

2:28.0

situations when you were in positions of danger and your parents would correct you and it would feel swift and even abrupt and even a little scary if you were in a position that was dangerous as a kid.

2:40.0

Now as an adult we don't really require those corrections anymore right because we make our own decisions about how we behave what our manners are

2:49.5

I know how we write where we spend our time, what we count as dangerous.

2:55.0

But the universe as our, as the ultimate parent, corrects us, doesn't it?

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