Tag Archives: Strategy

Work–life in your hands

Posted on 03. Feb, 2012 by Susan Wright.

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Over the years I’ve read and experienced first-hand the challenges of so called work-life balance. I’ll be the first to say – balance is bunk, as I prefer to aim for work-life harmony. Nature works in harmony not necessarily in balance. We don’t mechanically dump aspects of our life and work on a scale and [...]

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Is your head in the sand?

Posted on 27. Jan, 2012 by Susan Wright.

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Yesterday I came across two articles about work-life and the continual demands on time, energy, and effort. What I found somewhat discouraging, yet not surprising, is the 40 per cent that don’t employ strategies to manage their life and work.  I wanted to reach in and grab those 40 per cent and say: “I get [...]

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Conscious mindset for positive action

Posted on 01. Apr, 2011 by Susan Wright.

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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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Let’s transform intention into a plan!

Posted on 25. Feb, 2011 by Susan Wright.

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I couldn’t have said it any better! Just the other day, I invited a past coaching client to a workshop about ecology and cultural diversity and some of our correspondence contained these words: “explore, waiting to hear back, commitment, mark on my calendar, let me know…”  Then our next exchange was very different, we both [...]

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W-RIGHT iDEAS March Newsletter

Posted on 03. Mar, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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March 2010 Dear Friends and Clients: We are still in the first quarter of the year; and yet, I’m aware how quickly the next few weeks will go by. The reality of this awareness suggests it’s time to act, take on every ambition that was set out in January. Despite any resistance I continue to [...]

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A new day – life in motion

Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.

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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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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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Tweaking the plan and communicating it

Posted on 16. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.

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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.

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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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Knowing what you want and communicating it

Posted on 06. Oct, 2009 by Susan Wright.

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It’s really hard sometimes just to say exactly what you want.  Take for example, writing this blog. I sometimes stumble to get the words out and say exactly what I want because the good ol’ censor kicks in and deletes a daring bold comment from my internal dialogue. For those of us who are “modest” [...]

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