Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

Celebrating The Good Days #455

Published on November 13, 2020 Written by

Do you ever have sleepless nights? Me too, only not all of them are bad.  I awoke early one day last week and decided I should arise rather than try to return to sleep, it just wasn’t working. I wasn’t terribly restless, just done sleeping.   It happens that way when you get the right amounts of what you need,… View Article

Appreciation in 2020 #454

Published on November 12, 2020 Written by

Appreciation. Many of us forget to express it often enough.  For some, it’s a first-class love language, for others it’s the difference in mood for the day.  How often do you think of how much you appreciate a gesture, an effort, a kind thought or act and you don’t say something in the moment, you keep it to… View Article

If We Act Upon It #453

Published on November 11, 2020 Written by

Sometimes, the right question finds you at the right time.   As I was reading through some of my journal notes, I found myself learning and re-learning some magnificent lessons. When you’re up early and you have this divine space and time where no one needs you, the day hasn’t begun for the world, and there is… View Article

Let’s Practice #452

Published on November 10, 2020 Written by

Don’t open your mouth in a state of anxiety.  Seems simple, right? Well, not for some of us.  When I’ve done this, it’s only misfired 100% of the time. How about you?  Learning to hit a pause button in my mind before my mouth automatically takes off is a practice I’m working on. I need to be better.   This year… View Article

Yet #451

Published on November 9, 2020 Written by

Goals. They’ve seemed more challenging to envision this year, haven’t they?  When uncertainty prevails, we default to paralysis. We wait, hoping for certainty, familiarity and what we “knew” to be true. Funny thing is, it wasn’t true, it was predictable.   Truth be told, predictability will fail you. When any of us gets too comfortable, we settle. Settling leads to… View Article

45% To Goal #450

Published on November 6, 2020 Written by

45%. I’m close to halfway and haven’t missed a day, and that is a celebration for me – I’m feeling confident about reaching 1,000 daily blog posts. For those of you playing along, I check in every 50 posts to take a macro look and document what I’m learning in this process. I took Seth Godin’s challenge from this blog post: https://seths.blog/2018/10/the-first-1000-are-the-most-difficult/.   2020 has provided many opportunities to… View Article

It’s All There #449

Published on November 5, 2020 Written by

When you pay attention, everything you need is right in front of you.  As I went to cast my vote last week, we were standing in line on a chilly Minnesota day wishing we’d arrived even earlier to avoid the line outside in the cold wind.   As we chatted with the people around us, a woman next… View Article

Ask And Begin #448

Published on November 4, 2020 Written by

Curiosity will get you further than certainty most of the time.  Am I suggesting you abandon all reason and those things you’re certain of, no. I am suggesting the only way we create connection, community and possibility is through our relatedness. Shared knowledge, we can do what I can’t and the sum of the whole is greater than any… View Article

Paying It Forward #447

Published on November 3, 2020 Written by

From lawyer and activist Vernon Jordan on the collaborative nature of life:   “You are where you are today because you stand on somebody’s shoulders. And wherever you are heading, you cannot get there by yourself. If you stand on the shoulders of others, you have a reciprocal responsibility to live your life so that others may stand… View Article

Creating Connection #446

Published on November 2, 2020 Written by

Are you concerned about how to stay “connected” over the winter? Many people are.  In fact, it’s a source of discussions with most of my clients. Leaders are looking for meaningful ways to support employees and each other when distanced. The concern is a lack of connection.  Few will dispute that 2020 has offered more opportunities to… View Article

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