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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.
Here are two fantastic, powerfulquestions that you can ask the
people that you love in yourlife.
You can, of course, ask yourselfthese today.
First of all, I'd say the timingis perfect as we come to the end

(00:23):
of 2025.
Here are two simple questionsyou can post yourself, pose in a
group, pose to a loved one, andtalk through it.
This is conscious living, myfriends.
Two questions that can changehow you see your life right now.
You can reflect on this year, oryou can reflect on your life at

(00:44):
large, whatever feels right toyou.
But ask yourself, what'ssomething good that ended in my
life?
Something good.
Maybe it was a relationship,maybe it was a job, maybe it was
a place that you lived, maybe itwas an idea that you used to
have or a value that you used topossess that shifted.

(01:05):
What's something good that endedin your life?
And what did it teach you abouttiming and about trust?
I asked a friend this recently,and he said, Oh, giving up
drinking was a really good thingthat ended.
He enjoyed it.
Uh, he lived it up.
And he said, even though thatwas good and it was fun, it's

(01:26):
something really positive thatended because he just feels more
like himself.
He feels uh more in control, hefeels stronger, fitter, clearer.
It wasn't something bad thatended, it was something good
that came to a naturalcompletion, where it just felt
like, you know what, this istime.
This is time for me to trysomething else.

(01:49):
The second question is to askyourself, what's something bad
that ended?
Something that you deem bad ornegative or unwanted, and ask
how it secretly grew you, how itexpanded you.
Again, it can apply to the samethings.
Maybe, for example, arelationship ended and it wasn't

(02:11):
a healthy relationship, but itwasn't something that you wanted
to end, or you didn't feel readyfor it to end?
What did that reveal to you?
How did it help you grow andunderstand yourself differently?
Maybe you lost a client.
Maybe you've had a solid healthreport for a long time, and then

(02:32):
all of a sudden there wassomething that you needed to
focus on, something in yourhealth that required attention.
How did this expand you?
As human beings, we're oftentaught that endings are negative
or that endings are proof thatsomething didn't work.
But what if it's the opposite?
What if endings are perfectlynatural and appropriate and

(02:54):
they're evidence of movement inyour life, evidence of growth,
not a failure, not something tolook back on and go, okay,
because you know that ended orthat's over, it never should
have happened.
No.
That means we'd only ever haveone job in our life, we'd only
ever have one friendship,probably in our life, would only
ever have one type of mission orcareer that we pursue.

(03:18):
Looking at endings is beautiful.
The good things that ended, thethe so-called bad things that
ended.
How can we look at those andallow those things to give us
this uh this sense ofpossibility, this sense of
perspective, and this sense ofanticipation as we enter a new

(03:41):
year.
Until tomorrow, my friends, somuch love and ease.
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(04:02):
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All you have to do to get accessis leave me a review, leave a
review of this podcast on ApplePodcasts, take a snapshot of it,
and send it to info atsusymour.com.
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