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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 […]
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What drives change?
Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Today I read a collection of articles, and although the topics were seemingly diverse; healthcare, innovation, work-life, they are merged on one central theme – change. It’s not overtly stated in the articles, as often change is a big bad scary word! But as my clients and readers know, this is my area of specialty […]
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Is your head in the sand?
Posted on 27. Jan, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Yesterday I came across two articles about work-life and the continual demands on time, energy, and effort. What I found somewhat discouraging, yet not surprising, is the 40 per cent that don’t employ strategies to manage their life and work. I wanted to reach in and grab those 40 per cent and say: “I get […]
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New Year – New Life!
Posted on 20. Jan, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Four years ago today my youngest child was born. That day brought new life along with change, growth, and challenge. As a mother and business owner, I juggled conversations with clients among feedings, family life, and sleepless nights; but all with a resolve to stay in the game and keep moving forward with life, business […]