Tag Archives: insight
Creative tension – in transition
Posted on 20. May, 2010 by Susan Wright.
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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Discovering the dream, keeping your eyes on the prize.
Posted on 17. Nov, 2009 by Susan Wright.
I’ve discovered this year more than any other that my clients are coming to me with similar needs – often in the same time frame. There appears to be a common cycle or thread among them. They have similar needs and desires, yet they are articulated and played out differently. A few things could be [...]
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A mirror reflection for personal insight
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.
You see yourself as intelligent and you’ve “got it together” until one day you have a conversation with someone and wonder what the heck you were thinking. You don’t feel so together, you question your intellectual savvy and just about anything else that you once perceived as true.
When this happens (and yes it can, even [...]




