Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

A Recipe For Reflection #436

Published on October 19, 2020 Written by

What does a birthday mean to you?   For some, we dread them, knowing as we accumulate more birthdays, the numbers reflect aging. For others, we look forward to them as a reason to celebrate, reflect and deliberate on what matters most to keep improving through the turns around the sun.  Here’s a recipe courtesy of… View Article

When You Have The Chance #435

Published on October 16, 2020 Written by

When you have the chance, take it.  The weather last week in Minnesota was reminiscent of summer and we didn’t waste a minute. Somehow, it helps you prioritize the right things, spend time with friends, get outdoors and for us that meant time on our pontoon.   We enjoyed the daylight hours though they came to an end… View Article

The Future Is “Techy-Feely” #434

Published on October 15, 2020 Written by

As I think about the holidays, I’m sad knowing they’ll look different this year.   Traditions become what they are because something works and carries forward. We look forward to the patterns and the familiarity brings comfort, predictability and love of our shared reality.  At the same time, I know we’re balancing the fact that this is for one year,… View Article

Stop Being Nice #433

Published on October 14, 2020 Written by

Have you ever wished there was less tension during a work meeting? Me too; and after review, I won’t wish it away. Tension is related to conflict and conflict creates clarity. While it may be uncomfortable, that tension is what transforms a problem into an opportunity. It’s also transformative for learning. We must diverge to… View Article

3 Simple Ways To Level Up Online Meetings #432

Published on October 13, 2020 Written by

Plan tight and hang loose.   I was in a workshop recently learning a ton. One of the key take-aways I received as we were inundated with ideas, new ways to improve our facilitation, new ways to use Zoom, great music and stellar interaction was the discipline of planning and preparation. After seven hours online three days in… View Article

Sometimes I Change My Mind #431

Published on October 12, 2020 Written by

I was in a program with Jon Berghoff last week and he shared “If we can’t honor and create space for dissent, we’re not a community.” What a powerful statement. It struck me as it seems many of us have lost this skill in the United States. We have lost the ability to disagree and… View Article

Redefining Connection #430

Published on October 9, 2020 Written by

What does it mean to be connected? In considering this question, I had to throw out the word “virtual” for meetings and events online. By using virtual, it suggests it’s not the real thing. Whether we realize it or not, we can connect really effectively online by learning how to use the tools around us…. View Article

Free Falling Into What’s Next #429

Published on October 8, 2020 Written by

When I reflect on all 2020 has offered, I am often surprised to find many incredible benefits as the challenges have been frequent, compounding and paralyzing at times.   What I remind myself repeatedly however, is it’s the most challenging periods that offer the opportunity to grow, learn and emerge into the next best version of… View Article

We’ll Get Through This #428

Published on October 7, 2020 Written by

“Not every day is a good day, live anyway.  Not everyone will tell you the truth, be honest anyway.  Not all deals are fair, play fair anyway.   Not all you love will love you back, love anyway.”  For those of us living into 2020, working to be resilient, seize the opportunities, stay positive and maintain… View Article

It’s The Only Way #426

Published on October 5, 2020 Written by

It’s been hard to write lately.  Grief shifts your focus in some profound ways, some, quite useful in that you prioritize people and relationships with greater weight. It also shifts productivity.   I’ve been here before. I’m a doer, and I know what I need to be doing. I’m a list-maker, and I love my work. I’m keenly aware my identity is wrapped up… View Article

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