Tag Archives: choice
What makes us persist?
Posted on 10. Apr, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Do you ever feel like you’re dragging your feet through the mud, going somewhere although slow, messy, and fraught with resistance? I so get this. So what makes us persist, despite the drag? I think it’s a matter of understanding when we’re truly stuck, versus, on to something new, and potentially life changing. Often clients […]
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Moving into 2012
Posted on 01. Jan, 2012 by Susan Wright.
Feeling rather sluggish after a few late nights indulging in good food, conversation, and holiday cheer, I grabbed my workout mat and began doing Pilates. Within minutes I could feel my head clearing and body recharged. It doesn’t take a lot of time and effort to feel better: what it does take, is a positive […]
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Health: responsibility and action.
Posted on 02. Dec, 2011 by Susan Wright.
I have no voice – well a faint scratchy one. December arrived with snow and so did a virus that has invaded some obscure region of my respiratory tract countering my ability to speak. Rather ironic after I spent a few hours outlining a talk to present in the New Year. Oh well, a good […]
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Personal dial of choice
Posted on 20. Oct, 2011 by Susan Wright.
In my last post, I wrote about creating the change you want to see. Coincidentally this past week, I was given opportunities to learn more about this myself, and so please allow me to indulge. I don’t know about you, but often I find it challenging to visualize or know what that change is or […]