Tag Archives: consciousness
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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Between now and then
Posted on 30. Sep, 2011 by Susan Wright.
What are you doing now to create the change you want to see? My neighbour was busy a few afternoons in early September digging up weeds and just two weeks ago laid new soil and grass seed. Well, the combination of hard work, hot sunny days, and rainy nights have given rise to a spring-like [...]
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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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What are you waking up to?
Posted on 29. Jul, 2011 by Susan Wright.
The past two weeks have been incredibly rich with gratitude for me. Through the simple act of writing each night, I’m reminded just how easy it is to manifest and acknowledge all that is within us and our connection to each other. There has been a succession of conversations and events that have spilled over [...]
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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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What’s your position of influence?
Posted on 08. Apr, 2011 by Susan Wright.
We find ourselves in increasingly complex and chaotic times, and I have no doubt this is all part of our evolutionary path. The presence of global issues are like moving story boards, playing out daily; and yet, I find myself passively viewing and at the same time consciously desiring to make a difference. This can [...]
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Conscious mindset for positive action
Posted on 01. Apr, 2011 by Susan Wright.
Over dinner with a client last night I was sharing my story of the past few weeks and realized the “reactionary” state we’ve been living in. After having a flood in our basement and a bunch of other unexpected events, we’ve been thrust into making decisions and taking action on items that typically would have [...]
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What 10 minutes can do…
Posted on 20. Jan, 2011 by Susan Wright.
BUSY week! Husband in hospital (non life threatening, but rather the gift to walk pain free again), meetings, clients, and my son’s birthday. Yup I was up icing cup cakes at midnight after presenting at a meeting and updating our friends and family on my hubby’s status. Never a dull moment for a working mother [...]
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W-RIGHT iDEAS December Newsletter
Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by Susan Wright.
December 2010 Dear Friends and Clients: Yesterday our first Christmas card arrived in the mail along with a few flecks of snow. I felt inspired by the energy of the holiday season and the various activities underway. After a focused morning of work, I took a break to read Choice magazine and was drawn to [...]





