
Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore 2 Surprising Truths About Mistakes
Feb 23, 2026
They unpack why visible slip-ups actually lower perfection pressure and make connections feel easier. A burnt lasagna story shows how mishaps spark laughter and bonding. Small public typos are framed as reminders of our humanity. The conversation highlights how mess-ups create the most compelling, relatable stories and invite curiosity and closeness.
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Mistakes Make You Relatable And Lower Pressure
- Mistakes lower perceived standards and relieve pressure in social situations.
- Susie Moore's burnt lasagna and undercooked no-cook noodles turned into laughter and made a new friend feel less intimidating.
Burnt Lasagna Became A Bonding Moment
- Susie Moore recounts burning a lasagna for a new friend, using no-cook noodles that remained undercooked and crunchy.
- The disaster became a bonding moment as they laughed, ate it, and lowered the performance bar in the relationship.
Show Slip Ups To Reduce Pressure
- Don't hide small slip-ups like typos or flubs; they signal humanity and ease expectations.
- Susie Moore points out that showing a typo or flubbing a slide reminds people you're not a bot and that everything is okay.
