Author Archives for Sue Hawkes

It Means You’re Human #308 

Published on April 22, 2020 Written by

How are you leading?   It’s a big question these days as we navigate the uncharted waters of COVID-19. Many believe we need to be confident, positive and directive, especially given the amount of change we’re facing daily.  It’s a good combination, until it’s not.   Sometimes, you are uncertain too. It makes you human. Sometimes, you’re… View Article

Begin Again #307 

Published on April 21, 2020 Written by

The experience of riding on a roller coaster seems to sum up many people’s experience for the Spring of 2020. The highs and lows are real, and each person you talk to seems to take their turn with the emotion of the moment.  If we can keep our emotions asynchronous, we’ll get through this just fine. The… View Article

The Opportunities Are Abundant #306 

Published on April 20, 2020 Written by

21 days a habit makes…we’ve all heard it… are we heeding it?   As we continue this journey into our COVID-19 world, what are you doing consistently? Do you recognize what this unique timeframe is offering in terms of assessing what is essential, non-essential, beneficial and not worthwhile? In times of volatility, opportunities are abundant, such as:  Observing the true character of people  Alignment with your core values (or lack of alignment)  Recognizing flaws in… View Article

Are You Paying Attention? #305 

Published on April 17, 2020 Written by

It’s a real thing. When I heard the term in a meeting this week, I realized the phrase “decision fatigue” described perfectly what many of us (including me) have been experiencing.  When change comes as fast and hard as it has been, under extreme circumstances with our personal and professional worlds melting together, even the best of us struggle with all of… View Article

Do You Have It In You? #304 

Published on April 16, 2020 Written by

With the overwhelming amount of decisions and changes we’re all adapting to, it’s understandable to desire an “easier” way. To seek, wish and hope for a path with less to do, thinking you’ll feel better and it will get easier.  Though it’s tempting, that’s a path to mediocrity.  Certainly, simplifying is required during this chaotic… View Article

There Is No Roadmap #303

Published on April 15, 2020 Written by

This is a marathon, not a sprint. Oh, and there’s no playbook for anyone. Learning to trust your gut along with your common sense and expertise is a challenge for any leader in normal circumstances. Add in COVID-19 and you know it’s a mixed bag of emotion, fatigue, exhilaration and exhaustion day by day. In… View Article

It’s Worth It #302 

Published on April 14, 2020 Written by

We start every meeting with good news. This is a practice within EOS®, and it is a practice within every Zoom meeting I hold. It’s necessary now more than ever. During these days of COVID-19, it’s been more challenging to find the good, the opportunities, the happiness and the joy for some people. And yet,… View Article

Don’t Hit The Wall #301 

Published on April 13, 2020 Written by

How are you? This is possibly the single most important question to ask people right now.  The answers I’ve heard in recent weeks have been more authentic, varied and transient than I can recall; maybe ever. With the pace of change, the level of unknowns, the grief present (which can present itself in any of its… View Article

30% To Goal #300 

Published on April 10, 2020 Written by

Thank you for playing along with me as you read my blog. I have no idea whether anyone reads it, other than the occasional note from someone. Some weeks several people reach me, and it lets me know it matters to someone and I am invigorated by knowing it’s not completely self-serving.   When I took… View Article

5 Reminders To Sustain You #299 

Published on April 9, 2020 Written by

In talking with many groups through Zoom where I’ve been offering help, asking key questions, and finding opportunities within the challenges these changing times offer, there are a few easy answers.  All roads lead back to how you’re thinking about and approaching this constantly changing landscape. Here are some practices to help you move more quickly into your… View Article

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