by Susanna Neleman | Feb 4, 2020 | Attitude adjustment, Mindset, Trusting the process
“I’ve always resonated with the saying about “setting your soul on fire” about being in a place of constant excitement and adventure. I resonate with these words because I’m afraid of the mundane. If I stop feeling the fire, does that mean that I am dead?” Untitled by...
by Susanna Neleman | Jan 27, 2020 | Attitude adjustment, Dreaming & creativity, Unf*ckwithable story
You aren’t supposed to feel full of yourself, but according to Oprah, being full of yourself is your base of personal power. For most of my life, I’ve kept my head down. I used my loudness to create a persona who was larger than life, strong, and not scared of...
by Susanna Neleman | Jan 14, 2020 | Attitude adjustment, Mindset
We don’t notice how much complaining we do in a day. We are unaware of all the venting (especially in traffic, or with colleagues by the coffee machine). Stop complaining and dump the cup half-full attitude. We’re so caught up in this habit of negativity that it seems...
by Susanna Neleman | Dec 23, 2019 | Attitude adjustment, Facing your fears, Mindset
Are you hiding in plain sight? Do you use your perfect standards as an excuse to not try? Are you so focused on your failures that you don’t even show up? Thinking “Things won’t go as expected” so I’m just going to stay right where I’m comfortable. Bailing out, and...
by Susanna Neleman | Dec 10, 2019 | Attitude adjustment, Pleasure & self-love
Saying “no.” “Drawing the line.” “Putting your heels into the sand.” “Having boundaries.” “Standing up for yourself.” These are words that should get more repetition in your vocabulary, like Destiny’s Child’s: “No, No, No, NO!” [ BOUNDARIES ] It’s difficult to say no...
by Susanna Neleman | Nov 26, 2019 | Attitude adjustment, Mindset
So there I was all graduated with big plans of taking Academia by storm. Diploma in hand, I started out on my journey to get a PhD. In hindsight, because I thought I needed proof that I was somebody. Proof that I was going places. But when you’re so attached to...