Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

The Stuff of Memories #1093 

Published on May 3, 2023 Written by

As many of you are aware, we’re embarking upon a remodel of the main level of our home. It’s kitchen, dining room, laundry and living room so we’re going to grill and be outside a lot this summer.  I’ve adjusted my expectations to a month beyond the date of completion on the plan.  I hope… View Article

Spend Wisely #1092 

Published on May 2, 2023 Written by

As we grow our small but mighty team, I’m excited for the future.  Realizing the possibility of doing our work in new ways to expand our impact fuels me. Thinking of new ways to grow what we do while expanding the learning we offer is limited only by the time to deliver it.  Our inventory… View Article

Growth by Invitation #1091 

Published on May 1, 2023 Written by

Inviting change is easier than resisting it.  We are beginning our remodel later in May. Having gone through this process before, I am anticipating challenges and mistakes.  It’s inevitable.   When working within an existing structure and transforming it into the new vision of its future state, there are infinite details, options, and several limitations.  Similar… View Article

Don’t Be Reasonable #1090 

Published on April 28, 2023 Written by

The only way to make your present better is to make your future bigger.  This is the essence of setting goals. If we don’t set them, we begin to decline.   In small, seemingly inconsequential ways, we erode what we have when we don’t strive for what’s next.  Striving for something offers purpose and meaning.   Don’t… View Article

Begin Here #1089 

Published on April 27, 2023 Written by

What if we could hold the honesty of our fears in equal weight with the courage of our dreams?  This was a question posed by Tiffany Sauder (Scared Confident podcast).  It’s a great thought when you’re on the courage side of the balance sheet. Remembering the question when you’re on the fear side is the… View Article

It’s Hard #1088 

Published on April 26, 2023 Written by

“Hard is not the end, it’s just hard.”  This is a quote from a parent when his daughter was struggling in every way in her life.  What a powerful statement.   If you rely on feelings, hard is an end. It’s the end of an interpretation, the end of a way of being in the world… View Article

Wider and Louder #1087 

Published on April 25, 2023 Written by

“Your eyes only see and your ears only hear what you’re looking for.” Dan Sullivan  One of the gems from being at the EOS Worldwide conference last week was this Dan Sullivan quote.   Reminding myself to stay humble (no matter how certain I am), by recognizing my own biases, filters, and predispositions to receive only… View Article

Normalizing Change #1086 

Published on April 24, 2023 Written by

When change is occurring, it’s imperative to know your default setting. While we use the KOLBE to stay clear about what our starting point is when meeting change, it’s interesting to realize how much stress we put ourselves in by changing behavior to accommodate others.  When we’re stressed, we’re less resourceful, less creative, and less… View Article

Win Your Race #1085 

Published on April 21, 2023 Written by

Progress isn’t always forward.   Sometimes progress is inward.   It can seem like staying in one place, however, when you’re present, you realize it’s not external; you appreciate progress can seem to pause while the infrastructure for change is built.  When that happens, it’s more like a comma and surge into the future.  Pause then rise. … View Article

Nothing Has to Change #1084 

Published on April 20, 2023 Written by

Abundance is an inside job.  You can seek to change all the deck chairs on the Titanic, but the ship is still going down.  How do you do the work to center yourself, know yourself, and set up your life to feed the best of who you are on a daily basis?  It’s not about… View Article

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