Archive for 'Life Coaching'

Let’s play hockey

Posted on 08. Apr, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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So I’m about to write this piece and my son asks, “Mom, can you play hockey with me?” Do I start writing despite his request or do I go play? I’ll be back…It’s been 10 minutes, I’m back on the page and ready to go. I made a choice to be distracted, to indulge in [...]

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Key elements to support in a time of change

Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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I’m writing outside today and it’s absolutely perfect; clear blue sky, moderate temperature, and the surrounding landscape is coming alive. In my last blog post I wrote about listening, observing, and paying attention to the signs of change and the positive effect that results in taking care and connecting most intimately with our own landscape. [...]

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“Take care” in a time of change

Posted on 25. Mar, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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The first signs of spring are evident in my house with a change in sleep patterns and extended play time outside. I’m being challenged, with my parental attempt at maintaining some sort of nighttime routine, apparently bedtime, too, has “sprung forward” with the change of the clock. Evidently, there’s a shift in energy and naturally [...]

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Recognizing a shift “to do more great work.”

Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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In the past few weeks I have been having conversations with a wide array of people, in new places, about new ideas. I must admit it has been quite a trip! I needed to quiet myself today to come to the awareness that what I’m creating is a shift to do what Michael Bungay Stanier [...]

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Planning life and business in a flurry of activity

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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Flurries today with a north-west wind. The weather outside is a reflection of how I’ve been operating this past week. I’m living among a flurry of activity that is whirling around me and could change in any direction, depending on how I manage it. This whirling requires a steady stance; not being swayed and focusing [...]

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Inspiring Change

Posted on 12. Feb, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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It’s Friday and given all the activity I’m currently managing, I’m keeping this blog post short and simple.  First, I like to say a HUGE THANKS to all those who read my posts, given the busy lives you lead and how much information you already manage. Second, I’m inviting you to take an additional step [...]

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Consciously frustrated – the perks of having it all.

Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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I was on a roll, gaining momentum, and doing the things necessary to create the connections and leads for future opportunities, and then, there it was, my bag dropped at the front door as stagnant and urgent as my life can sometimes be. It sits there, untouched as family life took over minutes of walking [...]

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Taking the long road of persistence

Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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This week I did something that I’ve never done before – I shared my written thoughts in the form of a ebook on my website. Sure I’ve been blogging for sometime now and sharing pieces of my inner landscape and life, but I have never declared “I’ve written a book.” I say this rather tentatively [...]

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A new day – life in motion

Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders since receiving a plan to manage my toddler’s health issue.  It has taken more than a year, and certainly many failed attempts, to get a treatment plan for my son’s chronic skin irritation. Today really is a new day as that constant source [...]

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Life skills start early on the big yellow bus

Posted on 15. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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I’m tough sometimes; other times, I give in, or lose it. Yesterday was one of those mornings when I lost it. For the first time ever I walked along a busy street with tears streaming in full view of those passing by.  It was one of those moments as a working mother that I felt [...]

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