Author Archives for Sue Hawkes

75% To Goal (750/1,000) #750 

Published on December 31, 2021 Written by

For those playing along, this is the summary I write every 50 posts sharing my lessons while writing a blog every day in my journey to 1,000. This began when I accepted Seth Godin’s challenge from this blog post.   Again, randomly certain numbers matter more to me. 75%, ¾, seems most of the way there. Suddenly my mind is… View Article

2022 Will Be Lighter #749 

Published on December 30, 2021 Written by

New year, new you.  Tired of that meme? Me too.  We embrace an artificial reset every year – at least many people do – when the year and the holidays move us to a new number on the calendar.  For me, I embraced this years ago, and didn’t question it until it was habit.   What… View Article

Your Pace, Your Promise #748 

Published on December 29, 2021 Written by

New technology pushes me.  I have a love hate relationship with new technology.  Prior to purchase, I look forward to it and the results of what it enables are seductive and motivating. If I find a deal online, it moves me to act. Whether I contemplate for a minute or a month, I am excited to be… View Article

Be The Solution #747

Published on December 28, 2021 Written by

“What can I help you with?” What a great question. It opens the door to learning, partnership, and collaboration. Many years ago, when I was in a state of overwhelm, I called a friend to talk and in the process of doing so I broke down in tears. She patiently listened and when I finished… View Article

A Great Undoing #746 

Published on December 27, 2021 Written by

How do you change the outcome when you feel overwhelmed, hopeless, or stuck?  You need to ask a new question.  What a mind-blowing concept. I was introduced to a powerful question from Dan Sullivan. He said when you consider doing something new, ask “how can I achieve this doing nothing?”  What?  I’m a doer. A question like this has never occurred… View Article

Merry Christmas #745 

Published on December 24, 2021 Written by

Merry Christmas!  Whether this is one of your holidays to gather or not, I hope your day is filled with connection, meaning and laughter beyond any material gifts.   I hope you reflect on 2021 with joy and admiration for all you navigated.   I hope you are present to those around you and those who are… View Article

Time to Take a Break #744 

Published on December 23, 2021 Written by

In my travels and work this time of year I have the honor of working with leaders to improve their team health. Let’s just say 2021 has been a doozy.  As you make the time to take a break over the end of year, please do exactly that: take a break.  We’re tired. Not just… View Article

Indelible Marks on Your Heart #743 

Published on December 22, 2021 Written by

What are your gifts from 2021?  When you consider the challenges, wins, ups and downs of this messy year, what’s been most impactful for you in business, as a leader and in your life?  When I think about this question amidst the holidays, I have quick top of mind answers. They don’t serve me in… View Article

You Can’t Always See How #742 

Published on December 21, 2021 Written by

This great Adam Grant quote shook up my thinking in a great way:  “If you judge your worth by your achievements, you feel worthless whenever you fall short of a goal. Stable self-confidence comes from learning to separate your performance from your self-esteem. Excellence is a reflection of effort, skill, and luck – not your… View Article

Think About It #741 

Published on December 20, 2021 Written by

What will this cost me?  I was facilitating a session with a team and this gem of a question dropped from one of the wise leaders on the team.  She was explaining how taxing it can be when people react with high emotion to situations at work. Even when the message is spot on, you… View Article

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