Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

An Attitude Fitting 2020 #326 

Published on May 18, 2020 Written by

Some things give you hope, inspiration and courage; this is the case for me with new beginnings.  Some people offer you hope, inspiration and courage; this is the case for me with many people. I wrote about them (blog #324 Giving Is Contagious) and sent a private email to them last week letting them know.  As we embark upon… View Article

Don’t Be An Optimist #325

Published on May 15, 2020 Written by

Jim Collins talks about the “Stockdale Paradox” in his books. It’s a fitting paradigm right now. The “Stockdale Paradox” is based on Admiral Stockdale who was a prisoner of war in the “Hanoi Hilton” for over eight years. When Collins had the gift of interviewing him, he prepared for the meeting by reading the Admiral’s… View Article

Giving Is Contagious #324

Published on May 14, 2020 Written by

Support. You don’t always know you need it until people remind you. I am struck today by the authentic support I am surrounded by and appreciating the people who offer it consistently over time. Many people say supportive things, they’ve learned the right words. Others, they live the words and change the world. To the… View Article

I Still Need A Haircut #323

Published on May 13, 2020 Written by

Sometimes you need to embrace it all. Even the unruly, unmanageable dead ends. We all needed a haircut. The yard needed raking. We needed to cut expenses at home and work, and though we always had the opportunity to work from home, being thrown into it changed our worlds. When you realize things will not… View Article

Don’t Let It Blend #322 

Published on May 12, 2020 Written by

When your days blend, it’s time to create transitions.   When we wake up, leave our home, drive, walk, bus or bike ourselves to work, arrive, and get settled, transitions are happening. The same occurs when we leave a meeting to attend another meeting in another city, conference room or building.   When your days are in the same location all… View Article

FGO Time #321

Published on May 11, 2020 Written by

In a meeting this past week, one of my wise friends referenced the term “AFGO” offering a wonderful opportunity to laugh amidst the challenges of the week.  AFGO, if you’re unfamiliar is an acronym for the phrase “Another Fucking Growth Opportunity” which describes how many of us are working with the abundance of challenges coming… View Article

Stay In The Driver’s Seat #320 

Published on May 8, 2020 Written by

Uncertainty isn’t good for human beings. Too much of it and we’re all subject to a range of emotions we didn’t ask for. Welcome to Spring 2020!  What can you do?   Here’s a method to learn to catch yourself and manage your emotional health as it’s happening:  If you think of time on a continuum… View Article

 Clarity Over Certainty #319 

Published on May 7, 2020 Written by

“Be exceedingly human.” This quote from Patrick Lencioni perfectly encapsulates how to lead during this time in history.  It’s more important to be clear than certain. No one has been through this and no one has the road map. How can you narrow your focus and stay true to your core business? Why do you  exist as an organization? Who are… View Article

Are You Healthy Enough? #318 

Published on May 6, 2020 Written by

Patrick Lencioni held his Unconference right before the world as we knew it changed.  At his company, they accelerated a digital strategy originally planned to launch by year end, making it happen within a few weeks. EOS® Worldwide did the same thing. Likely, you and your teams are doing, or have done something similar.   Throughout the pandemic journey, we are riding a roller coaster of emotions, decisions and changes to… View Article

What Can You Do? #317 

Published on May 5, 2020 Written by

How do you make things special amidst a pandemic?  Our oldest turned 27 yesterday. We wanted to put a positive spin on it, so we did some baking, made one of her favorite cakes, made some large signs, packed up the gifts and arrived at her doorstep when she returned home from work. Nothing we… View Article

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