Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

We Have Work To Do #356

Published on June 29, 2020 Written by

It’s interesting to me to see how perception shapes reality. I scarcely view social media these days, as I’ve noticed my peace of mind and happiness are more accessible when I spend less time online. It’s also less desirable to spend time on a screen as that seems to also consume many work days.  When I do visit social media these days, it seems… View Article

Resilience Will Follow #355

Published on June 26, 2020 Written by

Peace is found when your mind is still. How often do you find peace? Do you make time for it? Do you enjoy the luxury of doing nothing from time to time? If not, it may be overdue. When I talk with leaders about clarity breaks, most don’t have a regular practice of doing them…. View Article

Pay Attention #354

Published on June 25, 2020 Written by

 This week, I worked with two of my teams in person. Since March 10, these are two of the three teams I’ve seen “live” beyond Zoom.  In the most basic of ways, the spring of 2020 has stripped the pretense of formality and left us with clarity of the “real” priorities in life. While many of us… View Article

Where Do You Stand? #353

Published on June 24, 2020 Written by

“We can do hard things.” Glennon Doyle  I was reminded of this quote by @KimpaMoss in March when the US was shutting down. Little did I know at the time that this quote would be a theme for 2020.   What began as the best year the majority of my clients have ever seen, migrated to… View Article

Choose Wisely #352

Published on June 23, 2020 Written by

Flying again. Today, I’m returning from my first business trip since the first week of March. To be clear, prior to the Spring of 2020, I traveled quite extensively.   It’s a different experience. In fact, beyond your home, the airport may be the safest place to spend time.   It’s eerie and unfamiliar to walk through… View Article

Time To Adjust #351

Published on June 22, 2020 Written by

Back to the basics.   When things get chaotic and seem to be out of control, disorganized or feeling out of sorts, it’s easy for overwhelm to be the result.  When this happens, we must rely on structure and process to bring us back to a focused and organized world.  One step at a time, we must look… View Article

35% To Goal #350

Published on June 19, 2020 Written by

Wow. The difference in our world between blog 325 and 350 is significant. In five weeks, COVID 19, PPP loans, and the death of George Floyd have certainly impacted our lives.   To view what it means to write 1,000 blog posts in today’s world is significantly different than the preceding check ins. For those of… View Article

The Pain Is In The Middle #349

Published on June 18, 2020 Written by

The pain is in the middle.   This week, I was supposed to be on vacation. I’m not. In fact, it’s the antithesis of vacation.  I’m not fully working, so my time is compressed to accomplish all I’ve committed to, and I’m not off when I’m off, because I’m trying to steal moments and hours of relaxation. I’m partially working and partially… View Article

Three Tips For Better Feedback #348

Published on June 17, 2020 Written by

Have you ever noticed when you put off challenging conversations you suffer?  One of the best principles I live my life by is to handle things promptly when they go wrong. Whether it’s family, work partners, teammates, employees, friends or the service professionals you encounter in life, the rule of thumb is 24 hours.  Whether it’s good news… View Article

Affecting Change #347

Published on June 16, 2020 Written by

Listening and learning. The two skills partner nicely. It’s refreshing to dial in, listen and be fully present without trying to influence, persuade, discuss or debate.  In order to affect change, listening is key.   Without deep listening, there can be no understanding.  Without understanding, we will perish. 

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