Sue’s article on coaching, “Who Supports You, the Coach?” was recently published in Coaching Perspectives, a global coaching publication. As a coach you offer support to your clients every day. And who supports you? Coaches are entrusted with many things, such as their clients’ career, growth opportunity or family issues. When you don’t maintain your own healthy practices as a…
How often do you follow your intuition? Are you quiet enough to hear it? How can we use our intuition for more positive outcomes in both our personal and professional lives? Sue answered these questions and more in her talk for the Lake Harriet Spiritual Community. View the full talk here!
Sue was recently featured as a contributor for an article in Business News Daily. Read the full article below! We all have our struggles: doubts that prevent us from making the right decision, memories we’d rather not relive, regrets that haunt us at night. Leaders are no exceptions, and they shouldn’t act as such. “People want to work for someone…
Sue was honored be featured in the James J. Hill Center blog as part of their celebration of Women’s History Month. We are grateful for the wonderful work the Center does to further women in business and business in our state. Read the full interview below. How did your entrepreneurial journey begin? My entrepreneurial journey began in 5th My best friend…
Sue and Ali were recently featured in Lake Minnetonka Magazine! Together they discuss Chasing Perfection and their experience writing the book as a mother-daughter team. Check out the full article below. Sue Hawkes, a natural entrepreneur since she started a business in fifth grade, has a passion for sharing her talents to help others achieve their best. Together with her…
Sue shares her input on the Brit + Co. blog. Read the full post below! The only thing worse than feeling crummy is feeling crummy about feeling crummy. We’ve all been there — angry with an S.O. after a fight that started over something admittedly silly (those dishes in the sink are so annoying, though), then saddled with an extra layer of frustration because we hate…
Originally published in 30 Seconds blog. A company’s workers look to their leaders for answers, but sometimes those in charge are reluctant to take off their superhero mask and reveal they don’t have those answers. Instead, they’re full of questions about themselves. All humans are vulnerable, but many bosses try to hide it, fearing it indicates weakness. Leadership expert and author Sue Hawkes says…
Sue was honored to be interviewed on American Indian Living radio to discuss topics in her new book, Chasing Perfection. She shares how clear communication is the key to working across generations and how to come together around a common “why.” Listen here.
Project SUCCESS Creates Success Sue enjoyed interviewing Adrienne Diercks, Founder and Executive Director of Project SUCCESS. This organization works with students grades 6-12 and helps them dream big and create plans to make those dreams a reality. Listen as Adrienne shares the mission of Project SUCCESS, how it started, what’s she’s learned along the way and what’s next for the…
Retail Touch Points recently interviewed Sue about work-life balance for female professionals, specifically in the retail industry. Read the article below and learn what makes Sue hopeful about the future and what we as women can do now while we work for things to change. Work-life balance is top-of-mind for many people, whether they’re white- or blue-collar employees, males or…