• Letting Go

  • Apr 6 2021
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Wanting always more and working hard to get better is a worthy journey all of us should embark on. But sometimes, it can be a dangerous trip; we might get too attached to an outcome. Attachment can be tricky; it can cloud our judgement and make us get stuck. It can also happen with people; we might get too emotionally attached to someone, which is never the best option. 

    In this episode, we will talk about how helpful it is to let go and ground the construction of our happiness in ourselves, not on a determined outcome or person. 

    Let's get into it:

     

    Timestamps

    Making big decisions based on our happiness [00:03:00] 

    All of us can find happiness [00:06:00] 

    Attachment is what causes most of our problems [00:09:00] 

    The expectations of what we think we should receive [00:12:00] 

    Appreciating each moment of our lives [00:15:00]

     

    Links

    Book: David R. Hawkins - Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender

    Restore Me - Waiting List

    https://www.tanyasomerton.com/RMWaitList

    15-Minute Clarity Call

    https://msgsndr.com/widget/booking?calendar=kcpWfO0ij7Aq2u4TzFEk

    My book: The Jelly Bean Jar - Empowering Independence through Divorce

    https://tanyasomerton.com/shop/the-jelly-bean-jar/

    Join my Free Facebook Group here:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/divorceangel/

    Divorce Roadmap Session:

    https://tanyasomerton.com/divorce-roadmap/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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