Tag Archives: lifestyle

What’s spring cleaning got to do with it?

Posted on 06. May, 2011 by Susan Wright.

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I admit I’m lousy at de-cluttering and letting go of items that no longer serve a purpose. I’m really great at organizing items I think will be of use and benefit to others, but then what? Well, they sit in their tidy boxes and stack up with other random items that soon form a fortress [...]

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Commitment – a feeling that can’t be denied

Posted on 26. Nov, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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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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The birthday hangover – take action

Posted on 10. Sep, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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Yesterday I turned a page and started another chapter in my life, so why don’t I feel like I’ve started yet? I would rather linger in the retrospective, eat cake, and dream about my dreams – oh, that’s where I’m caught. I’m stuck in the dreaming, the playing with ideas and the fun that comes [...]

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W-RIGHT iDEAS September Newsletter

Posted on 31. Aug, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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September 2010 Dear Friends and Clients: I’m having a nostalgic feeling as I sit down to write this. It’s been several years since I wrote my first September newsletter and it’s with great gratitude that I can land on the page again in a familiar sort of way although the method has changed. The way [...]

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Plain vanilla please.

Posted on 05. Aug, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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What are you doing to keep life simple? Summer keeps it real easy; like a blanket laid out on the grass with a few items – a pen, notebook, and a deck of cards. As I write this blog post, my son and I are sitting under a huge tree and thankfully the shade and [...]

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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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Thinking about your health?

Posted on 03. Nov, 2009 by Susan Wright.

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Sometimes there is too much information about health, and this often causes confusion and inaction.  When thinking about your health consider: what food choices to make, ways to reduce stress and physical activities you enjoy. Immediately you may seek out some information to inform you about your health choices and options; and yet, get totally [...]

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Increasing demands forsaking your well-being?

Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.

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What! It’s Oct 30th! The month has gone by so fast! Catch yourself saying this or noticing how busy life is? It’s no surprise since we live full dynamic lifestyles that demand our energy, time and resources. You give a lot, do a lot and still there’s more. It’s not easy to shut down by [...]

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Strategically mindful of your well-being

Posted on 27. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.

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It’s that time of year (at least for those in the Northern hemisphere) that we begin the battle with colds, the flu or symptoms associated with busy schedules and lives.  To be a top performer or simply to stay on top of your game, it’s no surprise that being healthy and fit are key components [...]

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Moving closer to knowing what you want

Posted on 13. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.

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Accepting where you are on your journey or process of change is a little like climbing at high altitude and “puking” just to relieve the constant nausea of unrelenting discomfort! (read Girl !mpact blog – the girls reached the summit of Kilimanjaro, Oct 6th). It’s not an easy process and the discomfort is real and [...]

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