Posts Tagged ‘ perspective ’

That Big Stick Just Might Be Your Magic Wand

Aug 25th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Self-Care

Make a mental list of all the things you don’t like about yourself. Collectively, these things are the ‘big stick’ with which you beat yourself up on a regular basis.

What if everything that you see ‘wrong’ with you is hiding something really great?



Others Can See Your Priorities - Can You?

Apr 30th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Accountability

If you want to find out what someone’s priorities are in life, check out what they do, not what they say. See if their walk matches their talk. Actions really do speak louder than words, and people in your life are paying attention, whether you know it, or not.



Manage Multiple Priorities Without Losing Your Mind

Apr 26th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Self-Care

Managing multiple priorities is something we all have to learn how to do to some degree or another to live the life we really want to live. We all have multiple roles we play in life (i.e. mother, coach, business owner, web designer, writer, housekeeper, chief cook and bottle washer…my list goes on and on!) Getting smart about the way you multi-task can actually make managing multiple priorities possible without losing your mind. What a concept, huh? Trust me, it’s worth it.



Who I Am

Apr 16th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Purpose

Figuring out who you really are is a life-long discovery process that, if you pay attention, is all the ‘entertainment’ you’ll likely ever need!
When you ask yourself, “Who am I?” what answers come to mind?
If you’re like most people, your answers are based on (and probably limited to) the roles you play in this lifetime, [...]



Improve Your Life Now: Live In The Present Moment

Feb 24th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Self-Care

I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest to you that the single best thing you can do to improve the quality of your life is to live in the present moment. Get your head out of the past and out of the future and keep it here - in the present - [...]