Tag Archives: change
It’s okay not to be okay in change
Posted on 30. May, 2016 by Susan Wright.
Just when you think you’re moving forward, you have 24 hours of not feeling okay. Have you had one of those days? Days when nothing feels right, regrets and resentments creep in and all that stuff you thought you had let go of shows up again. Reflecting back, you realize it was simply part of […]
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Get on board for change!
Posted on 20. Apr, 2016 by Susan Wright.
I’m now standing on the train with two feet. Having left the familiarity of the platform, I’ve come to another revelation: To move forward on my path of change, I need both a strategy and a structure. As you may have experienced, once you make a decision to head in a certain direction, the scenery […]
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In like a lamb out like a lion?
Posted on 25. Mar, 2016 by Susan Wright.
I’ve been hampered by a cold this past week (sympathy welcome). There are six days left in March and I’d rather go out like a roaring lion than a quiet lamb. So here I am not quite roaring, but writing for public consumption, for the first time in four years! Despite the head fog of […]
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What makes us persist?
Posted on 10. Apr, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Do you ever feel like you’re dragging your feet through the mud, going somewhere although slow, messy, and fraught with resistance? I so get this. So what makes us persist, despite the drag? I think it’s a matter of understanding when we’re truly stuck, versus, on to something new, and potentially life changing. Often clients […]