Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

The Only Thing Between You and Bliss #94

Published on June 27, 2019 Written by

The Only Thing Between You and Bliss #94 When things change it opens the space. Space in your mind, your environment, your beliefs and your possibilities. You can focus on what you’re losing, what’s going away, how “hard” it will be or what you don’t like about the changes. You can also focus on what… View Article

Not Today #93

Published on June 26, 2019 Written by

Not Today #93 When you get clear on things you say “yess” and “no” better. Historically, I’ve not been good at saying “no.” My company is named “YESS!” which explains a lot. It’s been an issue. The good news is, I have a great team who strongly suggested I learn to say “no” more frequently… View Article

Visionaries Get a Bad Rap #92

Published on June 25, 2019 Written by

Visionaries Get a Bad Rap #92 Visionaries get a bad rap. On one hand, they are hyper focused at times and then also appear scattered and unfocused. They don’t follow through – except when and where it counts. They are great starters, not always great finishers. They are inspirational, influential, and intense. They are the… View Article

No Dread Necessary #91

Published on June 24, 2019 Written by

No Dread Necessary #91 When you have something to do and it’s not on your list of favorites (or you even dread it, like I did moving this weekend) how do you make it more motivating to get it done? Hire it out if you can afford it. There’s so much you can delegate these… View Article

Talent is Hard to Find #90

Published on June 21, 2019 Written by

Talent is Hard to Find #90 Only 7% of your communication is the words you choose, yet we spend our time crafting the perfect words for our presentations, pitches and difficult conversations. Don’t get me wrong, the words are important. They’re just not as important as we make them. 93% of what matters is not… View Article

Is it Time? #89

Published on June 20, 2019 Written by

Is it Time? #89 In a room full of women leaders I was facilitating, one leader considered a “what’s next?” transition that would shift the course of her future in a completely different direction. The other female leaders chimed in as another factor to be considered is that this leader is pregnant with two other… View Article

Maybe That’s the Problem #88

Published on June 19, 2019 Written by

Maybe That’s the Problem #88 In an EOS session today, our team was winning by all measures – on their scorecard, P & L, profit and rocks. Only they weren’t celebrating, and they were tired. So tired in fact, they questioned whether their growth or success was worth it. As we dove into the issues,… View Article

There is No Right Choice #87

Published on June 18, 2019 Written by

There is No Right Choice #87 Transitions. For most of us, they are challenging. Challenging in the best and worst sense of the word. Challenging us to become who we need to be, while letting go of who we currently know ourselves as. Challenging because in doing so, we must let go of the predictable… View Article

Blame Doesn’t Work #86

Published on June 17, 2019 Written by

Blame Doesn’t Work #86 Accountability. It’s something we seek from others, and when in a leadership position, are asked to “hold people” to it. Accountability can never be delegated. Responsibility. It’s something we admire in others; responsible people own their actions and decisions. Responsibility can be delegated. If I ask a friend to mail a… View Article

The Only Opportunity #85

Published on June 14, 2019 Written by

The Only Opportunity #85 What if you only had one chance to communicate what you wanted to say? Better yet, what if you treated every conversation as if it was the only opportunity you had? What would be different? Would you be more thoughtful before you spoke? Would you put your device down or turn… View Article

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