Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

Are You Up for It? #648

Published on August 11, 2021 Written by

As a leader, you get to do it…  Especially when:  Others won’t make the call   You don’t want to wake up early  Providing value before expecting a return  Showing care for others when they don’t show care for you  The risk is high, and worth it yet the guarantee isn’t there  It’s uncomfortable, inconvenient or difficult  No one… View Article

It’s Time to Reconnect #647

Published on August 10, 2021 Written by

Reconnecting is necessary.  I’ve been intentional about spending time with people I didn’t connect with much throughout the pandemic year.  Wow.  Everyone has been working through some incredibly tough stuff.   To absorb the depth of challenge, the seriousness of concerns, the difficulties navigated is humbling.  Whether you sailed through the past year plus, or hung… View Article

Play Your Game #646

Published on August 9, 2021 Written by

Play your game.  It’s easy to get caught up in the world of keeping up, comparing yourself, wanting more, better or different for yourself and your family.  Some of that is motivating. Don’t rid yourself of your drive and desire.  Dig deep and define what success is and how that shows up for you. Be intentional about… View Article

Taking The Leap #645

Published on August 6, 2021 Written by

We’re taking the risk; we’re leaping ahead of what we need and building capacity for where we’re going. It’s scary, and exhilarating. We know how to run the business we have today well. We’ve continued to try to grow our way to the next level by pushing ourselves. It’s not been working, and we’ve certainly… View Article

Building Resilience #644

Published on August 5, 2021 Written by

“A leader, once convinced a particular course of action is the right one, must have the determination to stick with it and be undaunted when the going gets tough.” – Ronald Regan My client brought me a gift today. I don’t know if Paul Johnson or Joel Tjepkes knew how perfect the book Lead Like… View Article

Begin #643

Published on August 4, 2021 Written by

“Start now. Start where you are. Start with fear. Start with pain. Start with doubt. Start with hands shaking. Start with voice trembling, but start. Start and don’t stop. Start where you are, with what you have. Just…start.” Ijeoma Umebinyuo Some days, that’s it. Just begin. Do one rep, make one phone call, say no…. View Article

Take Time to Find Out #642

Published on August 3, 2021 Written by

Glennon Doyle said: “Keep going. That’s all you have to do, ever. You really don’t have to be amazing, or fierce or beautiful or good. Just keep going please. Slowly is fine. Crawling is fine. No feeling is final. Except hope.” Sage advice and encouragement. What do you need right now? Take time to find… View Article

No, Really #641

Published on August 2, 2021 Written by

How are you?  No, really. How are you?  It seems people are challenged right now. It’s hard to find talent, hospitality is suffering, we’re navigating a messy year, inflation is happening, and people are tired.  Please remember to make self-care a priority. Here are some ideas:  Physically: maintain the sleep you need, exercise, do yoga… View Article

7 Great Leadership Traits #640

Published on July 30, 2021 Written by

When you observe great leadership, it stands out. One of my clients repeatedly offers an opportunity to learn about great leaders and great leadership. I see her once a quarter, and in the one or two days I’m with her I always take note and find myself wanting to be better as a leader and… View Article

Nice To Meet You #639

Published on July 29, 2021 Written by

Doing the right thing. It’s a core value, a prominent motivator and always impressive when it happens as things go awry. When I arrived home, I stopped to pick up the mail at the top of the driveway like any other day. Only today, things were different. The entire mailbox and post were turned toward… View Article

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