Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

Stay on the Bus #148 

Published on September 11, 2019 Written by

Stay on the Bus #148  Have you ever struggled with a situation over days or weeks, which seems unresolvable with the people participating? Me too and it stinks. When other people won’t participate in the solution, it’s painful and leaves you with a void; a glaring incompletion.  You can’t reach a resolution in isolation. You arrive at pauses; like bus stops… View Article

The Learning You’ve Earned #147 

Published on September 10, 2019 Written by

The Learning You’ve Earned #147  Have you ever said something that made a great difference for another person and to you it was commonplace?   It’s interesting when it occurs because it’s clearly a blind spot. It’s an awareness you’ve normalized and taken as fact which for others is a profound insight at that moment.   It’s a… View Article

5 Practices for Success #146

Published on September 9, 2019 Written by

5 Practices for Success #146 How do you define success? For me, I have a personal plan and a business plan written out. Each year, at home and work, I recalibrate and configure what “success” looks like. My personal plan is completed independently of my husband and then we collaborate to combine them, the dialogue… View Article

Same Thing, Different Day #145

Published on September 6, 2019 Written by

Same Thing, Different Day #145  Systems. They are the backbone for consistency, productivity and efficiency.   EOS, the Entrepreneurial Operating System, is designed to support entrepreneurs in getting what they want from their businesses. It does just that with a simple and elegant grace when you have the discipline and follow through to implement it fully.   One of my… View Article

Being Unfuckwithable #144

Published on September 5, 2019 Written by

Being Unf♥<kwithable #144  It was meant for fun, and also meant to be a sincere nudge for leaders.  If you’ve been following along with our movement – and if you’re reading this, you are – you’re aware of the state we’re seeking – being Unf♥<kwithable.    In case you haven’t read the book or didn’t know it, being Unf♥<kwithable means:  To be truly at… View Article

Every Action has an Impact #143

Published on September 4, 2019 Written by

Every Action has an Impact #143  Recently, I had an interesting situation occur. Two different colleagues, one male and one female, each made an error in delivering what they promised to me. Both reached out by voice and then followed up with an email within a few minutes of the call.  Neither commitment was time-sensitive or… View Article

Following My Own Advice #142

Published on September 3, 2019 Written by

Following My Own Advice #142 Asking for help. It’s a seldom practiced skill for a hardworking, self-sufficient, proud leader whose identity is wrapped up in what you do. In fact, it’s uncomfortable because of the vulnerable position you’re in. It can feel like an admission of incompetence or weakness. It’s not the case, and because… View Article

Why Wait? #141 

Published on September 2, 2019 Written by

Why Wait? #141  Incompletions waste energy.   Think about it. When something is unfinished, you ruminate on it. Whether it’s a conversation, a puzzle, a task or a project, your mind and your actions wander back to it over and over thrashing like a computer. Your energy is trapped as is your momentum. When you’re incomplete, you can’t move on…. View Article

Gaining Perspective #140

Published on August 30, 2019 Written by

Gaining Perspective #140 I was having a rough day Wednesday. Many factors contributed, but suffice it to say, when relationships are going poorly it’s disruptive in a way that feels discombobulating. I simply don’t feel good. I feel sick to my stomach, moving through my day mentally rehashing the situation and desiring a different outcome…. View Article

What Calms You? #139

Published on August 29, 2019 Written by

What Calms You? #139  There’s a stillness in winter you can experience when it’s quiet enough and you’re outside with a gentle snow falling which is magical. Those of you who are not from cold weather climates may not have experienced this – it’s an occasional thing, not your daily experience if you’re outside in the… View Article

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