Category: Sue’s Daily Blog

Making Friends With The Day #527

Published on February 23, 2021 Written by

I woke up with a feeling of hope, inspiration, gratitude and peace.   I was driving alone to work out with a good start to the day, it was early and still dark. On my drive, the sun was rising.   As I witness the soft hues of the morning kissing the horizon, the pink hues merging into lavender and tangerine… View Article

When You Believe It #526

Published on February 22, 2021 Written by

Think affirmations are a bunch of BS?  Two examples to ponder:   Scott Adams – creator of the Dilbert comic series – attributes his success to the use of positive affirmations. 15 times every day, he wrote “I Scott Adams, will become a syndicated cartoonist.” By doing this, he anchored the concept deep into his psyche and began… View Article

Good Enough #525

Published on February 19, 2021 Written by

It all changed tonight. After a week of deadlines, challenging commitments and frustration, I decided I was done with it.   I told myself I had plenty of time, would enjoy writing my blogs and would complete them quickly, easily and they would be good enough. They didn’t have to be perfect, they would be fun to write and I’d… View Article

Extraordinary Teams #524

Published on February 18, 2021 Written by

An extraordinary team is an ordinary team with an extraordinary commitment. The extra refers to their commitment, not the players.   Relatively speaking, any team can be extraordinary.   To be extraordinary, you must align yourselves, and be resolute in your collective commitment. This means a firm determination, shared by all. When push comes to shove, an… View Article

The Game Is Close #523

Published on February 17, 2021 Written by

Can you see yourself on the same level as those you consider “at the top” of your game?  If you do, you’ll participate as if it’s the ninth inning and the game is close. The intensity and passion you will summon will be different than if you perceive yourself winning or losing by a lot.   Many times,… View Article

Tired of Things as They Are? #522

Published on February 16, 2021 Written by

Jim Rohn said “Don’t wish things were easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for less problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom.”  When you’re tired of working so hard looking for a better, simpler, easier way or the next opportunity, flip the switch and consider the quote above.   Tired of things as they… View Article

Opportunity Cost #521

Published on February 15, 2021 Written by

Opportunity cost. It’s always there.  When you say “YESS!” to something, you say “no” to many others.   Too often, we disregard what the costs actually are.   When you’re overscheduled, there is no space. No space for opportunity, spontaneity, things to go wrong or things to emerge. You’ve planned it all away and it becomes more difficult and chaotic to manage all you’ve… View Article

Impact #520

Published on February 12, 2021 Written by

Are you aware of the impact you have on others?  I received a lovely acknowledgement through social media from an incredible woman recently. It began with a quick message and evolved into a brief exchange about the profound difference I had made in her life. I’ve not seen her in many years, we rarely exchange “likes” and… View Article

Showing People You Care #519

Published on February 11, 2021 Written by

How do we appreciate people?  With Valentine’s day right around the corner, it’s a great question to ask.   Regardless of our manufactured holidays, most of us offer love and appreciation in the same way we’d like to receive it, which often doesn’t work.   Gary Chapman’s work, The Five Love Languages helps us do better and his work with Dr. Paul White helps… View Article

Becoming A Bridge #518

Published on February 10, 2021 Written by

Meaningful dialog changes outcomes.  It can alter the message and the messenger. Often, we miss the openings and are too busy with our own agenda to hear the other person’s pain, challenge, or the exact message being conveyed because we are triggered (emotionally hijacked) by some part of what’s being said.  My daughters were having a tough conversation… View Article

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