Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

Time For a New Mindset #396

Published on August 24, 2020 Written by

How much time do you need?  What if you began every endeavor with this question? Without knowing the details or being able to assess what you believe is a reasonable amount of time, how would that change the amount of time you’d allow for certain activities?  When I used to work with leadership teams, I asked this question… View Article

The Perfect Message At The Perfect Time #395

Published on August 21, 2020 Written by

@FredStokes is a Superbowl champion, an entrepreneur, a gifted speaker and an incredible human. Thanks to @ChrisWhite, he’s also my friend.  One of the many gifts of learning from a diverse group of people over the course of my career has been the synthesizing of messages. You know the saying “when the student is ready the teacher appears?”  Fred… View Article

There’s a Chance #394

Published on August 20, 2020 Written by

There’s a Chance #394  Sometimes you read the perfect book at the perfect time. I have done so twice.   I read Eat, Pray, Love by @ElizabethGilbert while I was going through my divorce and wow, did I feel like she was talking only to me. Clearly, she wasn’t as she is a profoundly gifted author who writes in a way… View Article

Priorities Ablaze #393

Published on August 19, 2020 Written by

Priorities Ablaze   I love music. So does my husband, Kevin. We can spend hours listening to music of all genres. It’s even better if we’re toodling along on our pontoon enjoying the moments.   Some of our ventures include one hit wonders, trips down memory lane or we play the “music game” with friends and family as we each choose a song to share… View Article

The Storm is Coming #392

Published on August 18, 2020 Written by

We had some extreme storms recently. It was an extensive light show lasting throughout the night with some of the storms producing hail. There was minimal damage where we were, others weren’t as fortunate. Prior to the storms, the humidity and dew point were extreme. In Minnesota, this means you walk outside and feel like… View Article

Gifts Amidst The Flops #391

Published on August 17, 2020 Written by

Failure is the fastest and most permanent teacher.  I found out it was National chocolate chip cookie day (there really is a holiday for everything) and my husband loves cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are one of his favorites. So, I found this link to the top recipes in my favorite daily read, The Morning Brew.   As I was approaching… View Article

Time To Transition #390

Published on August 14, 2020 Written by

Transition time. Do you miss it? Do you notice it’s gone?  Another blurred line for many people is the time traveling to work, returning home, going to get lunch, walking to meetings, traveling to and from kids’ events, even going to the grocery store for many people.  If you’re someone who travels from your office to your kitchen for… View Article

Adaptability Is Your Superpower #389

Published on August 13, 2020 Written by

I was on a Zoom recently with a group of CEOs. Really, who isn’t on a Zoom with a group most days these days?  Anyway, the subject came up of the blurring of home and work lines as summer is coming to an end.   Now these CEOs all happened to be female and many of… View Article

Don’t Blur The Lines #388

Published on August 12, 2020 Written by

Life is never going back to the way that is was… NEVER.  As I hear people discuss the “new normal” whatever that is, I wonder what they mean. In my estimation, we’ll be living as we are right now, easily into 2021 and very possibly to the end of 2021.  Do I have a crystal ball? No…. View Article

Creating Space #387

Published on August 11, 2020 Written by

Sometimes, organizing the environment around you calms the mind.   When I receive challenges, bad news or find myself feeling overwhelmed, I organize and clean.  For whatever reason, it calms my mind, gives me time to think, reduces external clutter and during the process, I reduce internal clutter.  It does not take much brain power for me to… View Article

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