Tag Archives: choice
Moving into 2012
Posted on 01. Jan, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Feeling rather sluggish after a few late nights indulging in good food, conversation, and holiday cheer, I grabbed my workout mat and began doing Pilates. Within minutes I could feel my head clearing and body recharged. It doesn’t take a lot of time and effort to feel better: what it does take, is a positive [...]
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Health: responsibility and action.
Posted on 02. Dec, 2011 by Susan Wright.
I have no voice – well a faint scratchy one. December arrived with snow and so did a virus that has invaded some obscure region of my respiratory tract countering my ability to speak. Rather ironic after I spent a few hours outlining a talk to present in the New Year. Oh well, a good [...]
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Personal dial of choice
Posted on 20. Oct, 2011 by Susan Wright.
In my last post, I wrote about creating the change you want to see. Coincidentally this past week, I was given opportunities to learn more about this myself, and so please allow me to indulge. I don’t know about you, but often I find it challenging to visualize or know what that change is or [...]
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Choice creates change
Posted on 24. Aug, 2011 by Susan Wright.
Often I hear people say, “it’s hard to change” and essentially “we are who we are.” These statements are true from the perspective of a person having identified characteristics and traits. When I talk about change I don’t necessarily mean changing who we are, but rather changing the way we manage ourselves, our lives, and [...]
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The soul of summer calling soul’s work
Posted on 07. Jul, 2011 by Susan Wright.
After a full week of long summer days I feel less inclined to take up any task related to business and work. Although, there is a little voice inside urging me to write again. Possibly, this is my work for now – my soul work. On the practical side of life, I know I ought [...]
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Practice makes great
Posted on 13. May, 2011 by Susan Wright.
What have you been practicing lately? Anything other than complaining, whining, or doing the same thing over and over? We all know that when we do the same thing over and over, we get a little better at whatever we’re doing; yet eventually, we hit a threshold that may no longer yield a return on [...]
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Choice is a Way to Change
Posted on 11. Mar, 2011 by Susan Wright.
This week marked the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day and this brought to mind an article I wrote a year ago for an ebook Authentic Success, Inspired Action celebrating the stories, inspiration and passion of women. It was this time last year that I participated in a movement to bring together women across the [...]
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Dusting off a project that lies dormant
Posted on 28. Jan, 2011 by Susan Wright.
January is coming to a close, can’t quite believe it, and what about those New Year resolutions? Fortunately for me, I don’t “do” resolutions, but I do draft out ideas, goals, and plans every so often throughout the year. I resolve to take on specific projects and plans that both personally and professionally have meaning. [...]
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Commitment – a feeling that can’t be denied
Posted on 26. Nov, 2010 by Susan Wright.
Tonight I heard myself rant about “opening doors, hitting the wall,” and then asking myself, just how many doors must I open until something reveals the truth and reward of that which I seek. Well, I suppose I can stop “seeking” and be present with what is – I’ve wrote about that before! Reality is [...]
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Belonging – our place
Posted on 18. Nov, 2010 by Susan Wright.
I’m a non-fiction reader and suppose that comes to no surprise given the focus of my interest and work. Recently, my husband pulled a familiar line to our son, “Why don’t you read something?” – gosh I heard that before, when I was young (his age) I wasn’t really an avid reader. My world existed [...]





