Tag Archives: consciousness

Awakening

Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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Being conscious feels to me like, turning the light switch on, being fully connected to the power, and isn’t it too bad we’re not grateful for the light until something happens like a blackout. Shouldn’t we be more aware of these little miracles?  However, it’s my experience that in daily life it’s more of a [...]

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What “happens” between us

Posted on 08. Jul, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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It’s been an awesome two weeks and particularly the past two days, why so? Well because I experienced first hand what happens between two people when energy is exchanged, shared, and quite simply when an idea, concept, or vision is transformed. Everyday we have opportunities to co-create and yet we’re so unaware of the potential [...]

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Creative tension – in transition

Posted on 20. May, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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Living in discomfort, fuzziness with the odd moments of brilliance I acknowledge that I’m in a shift, a transitional period of my life. Just the other night it occurred to me that I went through this similar experience nine years ago; and yet, this time I’m moving from a entirely different place and context.
It’s an [...]

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When our voice gets lost

Posted on 22. Apr, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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“Cat got your tongue?” my mother would say. Today I had two experiences of seeing and feeling the effects when our voice gets lost. As I picked up my son from the school bus, I learned that he and the other children were acting out and therefore got “pink slipped” – isn’t that something that [...]

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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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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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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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