Tag Archives: choice
Dusting off a project that lies dormant
Posted on 28. Jan, 2011 by Susan Wright.
January is coming to a close, can’t quite believe it, and what about those New Year resolutions? Fortunately for me, I don’t “do” resolutions, but I do draft out ideas, goals, and plans every so often throughout the year. I resolve to take on specific projects and plans that both personally and professionally have meaning. […]
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Commitment – a feeling that can’t be denied
Posted on 26. Nov, 2010 by Susan Wright.
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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Belonging – our place
Posted on 18. Nov, 2010 by Susan Wright.
I’m a non-fiction reader and suppose that comes to no surprise given the focus of my interest and work. Recently, my husband pulled a familiar line to our son, “Why don’t you read something?” – gosh I heard that before, when I was young (his age) I wasn’t really an avid reader. My world existed […]
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The birthday hangover – take action
Posted on 10. Sep, 2010 by Susan Wright.
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 […]