Tag Archives: perspective
What’s your mindset?
Posted on 15. Dec, 2009 by Susan Wright.
Do you vacillate between extremes? Do you go full out with high expectations and burn out after a day? Do you achieve very little, giving in to the mood of the day? Do you find yourself immobilized by rigid demands? These are just a few of the questions that speak to a condition I call: [...]
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Stay on purpose in a November drizzle
Posted on 24. Nov, 2009 by Susan Wright.
This morning, I got up, did the usual routine, and then, landed in front of my computer feeling like the dreary weather. As I trickled over my work I was neither struck by any profound idea or refreshed by light thoughts. I went outward to seek a humourous antidote for my drizzling disposition, only to [...]
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Coaching yourself – does it work?
Posted on 20. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.
You are great at coaching others but “you suck at coaching yourself” is the comment I received today. Well not exactly encouraging and not very specific. So rather than asking a question to clarify such a lofty comment I went into a state of defense. I explained how much I have executed in a short [...]




