Author Archives for Sue Hawkes

70% To Goal #700 

Published on October 22, 2021 Written by

70%.  70% to goal and I haven’t missed a day. It feels better today than it did in the messy middle. Somehow, 70% seems like I’ve turned the 2/3- most of the way – you’ve got this corner.  In this moment, I’m feeling confident about reaching 1,000 daily blog posts. For those of you playing along, I check in every… View Article

Both Are True #699 

Published on October 21, 2021 Written by

Tao Te Ching says “Your conversations help create your world. Speak of delight, not dissatisfaction.  Speak of hope, not despair. Let your words bind up wounds, not cause them.”  This is a great reminder for me.   I’m the person who enters the space and sees what’s off. Whether it’s in my home, at work or out in… View Article

Spreading The Joy #698 

Published on October 20, 2021 Written by

We have a new “thing” and are about empowering those who empower others.    Would you like to join in?  We hope so! Here’s the game:  Reach us here: info@sayyess.com with your physical address.  We’ll send you an empowering note and include a postage paid note for you to send to someone else. You do the writing, and we’ll pay… View Article

Only As Happy As… #697 

Published on October 19, 2021 Written by

Letting go of expectations can be a challenge.  When your kids aren’t winning (contrasted to blog #696) it’s as if everything you do or have done has failed. At least it feels that way to me.  Seeing them sad, struggling, disconnected, or challenged in life is hard. The best phrase I’ve ever heard to describe it is… View Article

Winning #696 

Published on October 18, 2021 Written by

There’s something so powerful about seeing your kids winning.  I’m not talking about sports or school, I’m talking overall.  When you watch them win, it’s better than winning yourself. When they are fully engaged, expressing themselves most powerfully, connecting, poised and successful it’s magic.  It’s a kind of validation that’s hard to describe, seemingly making… View Article

Waiting Never Works #695 

Published on October 15, 2021 Written by

Autumn in Minnesota is filled with transition.   Green morphs into vibrant oranges, reds and golds, with crisp air opening and closing our days. It’s a time of anticipating sweaters while also hanging onto the lingering days of the summer.  It’s a time where things speed up from the more relaxed pace of summer and speed into the… View Article

The Great Elevation #694 

Published on October 14, 2021 Written by

What if the “great resignation” was actually the single biggest opportunity for the “great elevation?”  What if this time in history was an opportunity to realign ourselves with our highest and best use? To design and live successful, fulfilling lives inside and outside of work?  What if instead of worrying about attracting talent, we magnified meaning at work… View Article

Wake Up Call #693

Published on October 13, 2021 Written by

Don’t let yourself and your team go on autopilot. I was facilitating a session and the leaders came in on the second day of their annual planning ready to go. What I mean is, two of them were simmering overnight – and came in disrupted and ready to challenge the rest of the leadership team…. View Article

Are You Really Leading? #692 

Published on October 12, 2021 Written by

I’ve been working with this team for years and they sailed through their first day of planning. This was a first. They typically struggle to focus, but not this time. They disconnected from their electronics, and we took more frequent breaks – game changer!   What I’ve observed with hundreds of teams is a simple, but… View Article

Ending The Year Strong #691 

Published on October 11, 2021 Written by

It’s started. My busiest time of year for work has arrived.  I look forward to it with both a passion and some level of dread.  September is always a mixed bag that way for me. Moving from the easier, more social, warm pace of summer to the hustle back to school, fall and then the rush… View Article

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