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Be Glad You Did #255

by Sue Hawkes

“Be brave enough to be bad at something new.” Jon Acuff Two things that stop most of us: not knowing how and never having done it before. When you watch young children, they don’t approach anything this way. In fact, everything is new, and fascinating and exciting. They approach everything with wonder, curiosity and an exploratory attitude. They have fun…

Sue HawkesBe Glad You Did #255
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The Future Begins Now #254

by Sue Hawkes

Dan Sullivan is a great teacher. He offers a ton to entrepreneurial, lifelong learners and one of his most powerful questions is the R-Factor question (R stands for relationship – in this case, it’s helping you establish a relationship with a bigger future). Here’s the question: “if we were sitting here three years from today, looking back on today, what…

Sue HawkesThe Future Begins Now #254
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Make Your Story A Good One #253

by Sue Hawkes

“Staying positive doesn’t mean things will turn out okay. Rather, it is knowing YOU will be okay no matter how things turn out.” For me, one of the ways I stay grounded is to find perspective when things are happening. Recently, I was at the gym and thought I had socks in my shoes when I didn’t. My coach looked…

Sue HawkesMake Your Story A Good One #253
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Lifetime Homework #252

by Sue Hawkes

Self-care is never a selfish act – it is simply good stewardship of the only gift I have, the gift I was put on earth to offer others.” Parker Palmer As I look back on the most challenging years of my life, one of the greatest outcomes for improving the quality of my life was from a promise I made…

Sue HawkesLifetime Homework #252
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Do It Now #251

by Sue Hawkes

Whenever you anticipate something new or an unexpected change, you’re bombarded with feelings. Your anticipation, excitement, fear, doubt and everything in between. How can you reframe these moments to be catalysts for action rather than a speed bump or stuck point? For me, I need to focus on what my first step forward can be. The question “why not me?”…

Sue HawkesDo It Now #251
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25% To Goal #250

by Sue Hawkes

One-quarter of the way there! Wow.   For those of you who have been with me since the beginning, thank you. I don’t know who is playing along unless you comment, but thankfully when I connect with people in person, they tell me they are! If I waited for the likes and shares to validate this practice, I’d have quit a looooong time…

Sue Hawkes25% To Goal #250
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Right? #249

by Sue Hawkes

Our world is shifting rapidly. We all appreciate certain changes better than others. The nature of relationships and communication also gets trickier as we go. How do we connect and engage as technology provides the instant response we are now conditioned to receive? Imagine this (borrowed from a social media post, author unattributed from newspaper): “I am trying to make…

Sue HawkesRight? #249
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Inspiration #248

by Sue Hawkes

@michelleobama tweeted her workout playlist this week as inspiration to anyone working on resolutions. I was inspired by it and added several of her songs to my list as well. Should you need some musical motivation to work through your plateau, find your own groove, continually learn or just enjoy…I’ve included a sample below! Please add your favorite songs in…

Sue HawkesInspiration #248
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All. The. Time. #247

by Sue Hawkes

If you read my blog often, you know I’m a big Seth Godin fan. His recent blog, The Dolittle Effect was a really good one. In it, he talks about how the movie tanked, yet it had 4 key ingredients for what should have been an incredible success, yet it wasn’t. The final line of the blog says “sometimes, the…

Sue HawkesAll. The. Time. #247
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The Rest Is History #246

by Sue Hawkes

Frequently, I work with teams on Team Health using Patrick Lencioni’s work from the Five Dysfunctions of a Team. One of the most valuable parts of his pyramid is the encouragement of healthy conflict. The most powerful metaphor I’ve found to describe how a great leader has used healthy conflict for the greater good is a story (which I don’t…

Sue HawkesThe Rest Is History #246