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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

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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

🗓️ 13 June 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever wondered if it's okay to move on from something you once loved deeply? In this episode, I reflect on a heartfelt chat with a longtime friend from my software tech days. We laughed about our lively New York City adventures, from braving blizzards in stilettos to basking in the summer sun, and it inspired this discussion on the beauty of personal evolution. Drawing on the wisdom of poet Mark Nepo, I share how mastering something and then choosing to leave it behind isn't just natu...

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0:00.0

Welcome to let it be easy with Susie Moore.

0:07.0

I was speaking to a friend of mine recently who still works in the sector I used to work in, the software tech sector.

0:19.0

And we were having a good old giggle about old times, right, places we used to travel, what we used to get up to,

0:26.9

it was hilarious and fun and funny, and really also nice to reflect, which is what's driving the inspiration for today's episode.

0:40.8

I was sharing with her that I used to love.

0:44.0

Love, I tell you.

0:47.0

Living in New York, working in my corporate job, putting on my blazer, putting on my

0:52.0

soletto, grabbing my laptop case, and walking

0:55.7

through the streets of New York heading to meetings either in a blizzard, I used to call them

1:01.0

snow blizzards until I realize you can just say blizzard or even the New York scorching sun in the summer.

1:07.0

I loved and enjoyed my job.

1:10.0

My friend asked me she said, well why did you quit? Why did you leave us?

1:14.4

And it's so funny because just because we love something once, often other people or even our own mind will have us believe that we're meant to

1:26.5

continue that thing. Maybe it's a job. Maybe it's a relationship. Maybe it's even a friendship. Maybe it's even a

1:37.6

style of working out. A lot of people are like, I used to do cross food, I used to do this, I

1:41.8

used to do that. I loved it. And then used to do that I loved it and then the next

1:45.2

natural question is well why don't we keep doing it keep doing the things we love?

1:50.5

I said to her Natalia my, I must quote the poet Mark Nepo to you.

1:58.2

He said, life is a cycle of learning, mastering, and then abandoning.

2:08.0

Think about that.

2:10.0

Life is a natural cycle of learning something, mastering it, and then abandoning it.

2:16.7

We see this in nature all of the time.

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