Author Archives for Sue Hawkes

Sending Love #485

Published on December 25, 2020 Written by

“Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to those who need it most.” Ruth Carter Stapleton  Sending you love from my heart today and always.   Sue 

Tell Them #484

Published on December 24, 2020 Written by

Love notes. They are an art and a gift.   One of the sweetest presents I received when I married my husband 5 years ago came from my best friend. She handed me a card and it forever changed how I looked at post-its.   In her congratulatory card, she included a gold sharpie pen, a square… View Article

Appreciation Game #483

Published on December 23, 2020 Written by

Thank you. To those who read this blog consistently and share it, those who take the time to give a comment or thumbs up, and those who call, text, email and let me know it mattered.  Writing is a funny thing. For me, I feel vulnerable when writing in a way other actions do not… View Article

Patience not Patients #482

Published on December 22, 2020 Written by

In a year when nothing is “normal” and we’re all waiting for 2020 to become 2021, please remember today is what we have. I end my podcasts and my autoresponder with “make today great, it’s the only day you’ve got…”   We’re in the crunch time of the pandemic, and I’ve been in many conversations hearing people sharing how… View Article

Let’s Connect #481

Published on December 21, 2020 Written by

Here’s a helpful analogy from Yale Professor, Nicholas Christakis: If you take a group of carbon atoms and connect them one way, you get graphite, which is soft and dark and perfect for making pencils. But if you take the same carbon atoms and connect them another way, you get a diamond, which is hard and clear and… View Article

Gifts #480

Published on December 18, 2020 Written by

This year, what are the gifts you’re celebrating? What are the gifts you’re offering? Is it just me, or do the gifts seem to be more relative to spending meaningful time online or in person where possible? This year, with all its challenges, difficulties, twists and turns has also proven to be the interruption many of us needed.  As I ponder… View Article

7 Rules of Life #479

Published on December 17, 2020 Written by

My thoughts added to Whisper of the Heart, 7 Rules of Life:  Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present. (You can’t change the past or go back to it – let it live as it was and don’t let it have today or your future. Love it, learn from it and let it be what it is, history.) What… View Article

It’s Not a Consumer Sport #478

Published on December 16, 2020 Written by

I am on a screen all day every day like many people, and it’s not new anymore. Does it change the challenges of missing people, wishing we were in person or could gather together, no. It does however mean we need to treat it as a mechanism for work.   At this point, purchasing a green screen, finding a… View Article

Be The Soul of That Place #477

Published on December 15, 2020 Written by

In a recent meeting, someone shared this Rumi quote “wherever you are, be the soul of that place.”  It struck me hard to consider how much we all contribute (or don’t) to the soul of the “places” we show up to.  I began reflecting on 2020 weeks ago and as I have been, one of the… View Article

Moving Into Our Hybrid Future #476

Published on December 14, 2020 Written by

One of the most powerful opportunities we have amidst the vastly challenging days of 2020 is to savor the moment and slow down enough to be grateful for the gifts and wins it has offered.  Slowing down, which many of us have appreciated, has enriched our relationships and encouraged renewed peace of mind. I’m not negating the hard… View Article

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