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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

What "I Love You" Really Sounds Like

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

🗓️ 5 September 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Does someone not love you the way that you want them to? And... What if that's actually ok? Love shows up in lots of different forms. This will help you enjoy the love that probably surrounds you without you even realizing it. If you like this episode, please consider rating and reviewing the podcast on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy this episode! This helps to get the message out to more people just like you. And be sure to click the "Follow" button to get notified of updates. And, if you wan...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:07.0

What does I love you sound like?

0:12.0

Oh, I love you sound like?

0:20.0

Oh, I love this question. What does I love you sound like? Yes, it's these three words that hopefully we hear a lot on our lives, hopefully we say it, we receive it.

0:27.0

Saying I love you, love being a dominant force in our life is something that's spoken, not just felt.

0:32.0

Certainly, those three words, not just felt.

0:32.5

Certainly, those three words, I love you.

0:36.2

It's almost like it's the goal of so many movies,

0:38.7

so many songs, so many of our dreams are like,

0:41.4

Wednesday, I love you coming, of course romantically speaking,

0:44.7

but like I love you is more than those three words, right?

0:52.0

Love is an act, right? Love is, it isn't even just a feeling or a statement,

0:59.0

it's wanting the highest good for that person in your life regardless of what that means for you.

1:07.0

For example, a parent may feel nervous about their child moving to a new city and they want to prevent it because they love

1:15.3

them and want to protect them and yet for that child's highest good they still want it for them because that's more important than the parents anxiety

1:25.9

or the parents concern around not seeing their child as often as they're used to.

1:31.1

Love for me can be defined by wanting the highest good for the person that you love,

1:39.8

with no regard for what their decisions or actions mean for you.

1:45.1

In its simplest and purest form, I want good things for you, however you define that.

1:49.3

I want your highest good. It's interesting because sometimes a lack of love or a lack of

1:56.2

feeling of love comes up a lot in coaching. It's like I don't know how this person

2:01.4

feels, I don't feel like I'm important, I don't feel like I'm important I don't feel significant and maybe we're

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