Living Your Best Life with Moe Mernick

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Does anyone else feel like greatness is far off? I’m just about getting through each day!

 

Join Leah with Guest Speaker Moe Mernick and learn how to silence your inner critic, overcome struggles and unleash your greatness. You don’t want to miss this show. Hold on tight, your life is about to become infinitely more awesome! 

 


Points to Ponder:

    • Think about the dentist- it’s an interesting thing that we willingly go somewhere where we know we’ll be in pain, plus we pay them and then we thank them! Why do we do it? We realize it’s for the best.
    • Same for our life experience, whether it’s national or personal, imagine if we willingly showed up because we know it’s for our best.
  • Listen in to timecode 03.37 for an amazing story which will make this message penetrate your heart deeply.
  • For all of us, we have these same messages in different ways, and we need to see that things are for our best.
  • As a nation, Hashem put us in mitzrayim and He took us out. Why do we thank Him- He put us there to start with! Our job is not to understand but to see it’s for our best.

 

 

Viewer Questions:

Leah: How does a woman who’s so frazzled have an awesome life and work greatness into her life in a manageable way?

The more we’re genuinely excited about things, the more we’re inspired, the more organically it’ll roll off our tongues. Life gets busy and it’s hard to be on fire, but find what makes you passionate about being a Jew.

 

Avigayil: You just told 2 stories that happened in the last week. You seem amazing but I’m sure we all have these sorts of stories too but just don’t make the connections. Can you give us a tip about how we can also find inspiration in our daily lives?

Deeply work on your connection with Hashem when times are okay. Learn each day, work on emunah each day. Then even in darker times, we can transform the experience into something positive. We can be in pain yet still feel Hashem’s love.

 

Dassy: You’re a successful businessman, author and your talks have been featured on a lot of platforms. Did you not have a voice inside of you saying “Moe, you can’t do this, don’t even try.” And if so, how did you move past that?

The experiences and challenges we go through are our building blocks. We need to connect with that inner voice that we all have about who we are, what we could do and the impact we could be having. If we wire our minds to what can I do for others as opposed to what can I do for myself, our lives become more meaningful and the higher we reach.



Sari: You mentioned your stutter and how it affected you. I don’t have a stutter but I have my own stuff that holds me back. Can you give me one line I can tell myself to push through?

Moshe Rabbeinu, our greatest leader, had a stutter. He didn’t become who he was despite his speech impediment but because of it- eg his sensitivity to others and humility. The greatness that every one of us is destined for is not despite the challenges we have, but it’s because and through these challenges that each one of us can reach our greatest level.