Tag Archives: plan
Let’s play hockey
Posted on 08. Apr, 2010 by Susan Wright.
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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Planning life and business in a flurry of activity
Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by Susan Wright.
Flurries today with a north-west wind. The weather outside is a reflection of how I’ve been operating this past week. I’m living among a flurry of activity that is whirling around me and could change in any direction, depending on how I manage it. This whirling requires a steady stance; not being swayed and focusing [...]
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A new day – life in motion
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.
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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The power of relationship and networks
Posted on 11. Nov, 2009 by Susan Wright.
Today I had two constructive conversations; one which connected me to the early days of my business and the other which reminded me of all the people and networks I have engaged with over several years. One conversation was with someone I’ve known for years, while the other with someone I met three days ago. [...]
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Tweaking the plan and communicating it
Posted on 16. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.
This is my last post in a series of 4 where I explore the steps to knowing what you want and communicating it! On Tuesday, I left you with the idea that once we know what we want to say or do and ready to take action on some strategies, it’s highly recommended to have [...]
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Moving closer to knowing what you want
Posted on 13. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.
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 [...]




