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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Try New Things In 2013!


(If you've been wondering where I've been for the last few weeks, I've been shoveling.) Only, kidding, that's just been the scene for the last few hours, getting ready for yet another snow storm, so the new ten inches doesn't collapse the deck with the 6 inch ice base underneath. Ah, New England........
Now that all your  presents are unwrapped, (and hopefully, already paid for), the guests have gone home, (or if they're leaving from New England, they are TRYING to go home amidst this second post Christmas blizzard), the leftovers are in the fridge, (hopefully you have leftovers, and didn't eat it ALL), you're filled with more good memories, (hopefully it wasn't a nightmare holiday), and you too, are looking forward to the New Year, with new chances to do better, or to just do some new, adventurous things.
As for me, I'm about to publish my second workbook called, "Become Relationship Smart Without A Lifetime Of Therapy."  It's all about how to do better in all your key relationships. It's been quite a haul getting it done, but I think you'll love it as I do, and benefit tremendously from the tools and insights I've provided in the book. You'll be able to buy it on Amazon in late January 2013!
So, what's the point?  Try new things in the new year, or you'll get stale and rusted! What's the worst that could happen? Failure? Mistakes? So what? Unless we get hit by a truck, there are usually more chances to do whatever it is better, or to let it go. Mistakes, as I say, are "valuable information potentially used for new learning". Here's to courage! Here's to mistakes!
Gotta go help with more shoveling. The snow has arrived, and the Snowblower Guy, my husband, probably could use the moral support.
Cheers,
Susan Lager

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Rescheduled BlogTalk Radio Show Wednesday, 12/5/12 9 PM EST



Don't miss "My Five Point Plan For Surviving and Thriving During the Holidays" episode!
Due to faulty audio it was rescheduled from last month, but is being re-aired just in time for
the rest of the holiday season.
Call in toll-free at 877-497-9046 at 9 PM to join me live on the air with your questions,
comments and stories. I'd love to have this be a conversation we can all enjoy and learn from!

If you can't make the live show, you can hear the recorded episode by going to:
www.BlogTalkRadio.com/susanLager

Cheers,
Susan Lager

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Finishing A Project


I'm in the home stretch for the completion of my second book, "Become Relationship Smart Without A Lifetime Of Therapy." I think I now understand first hand what the dilemma is for so many people about finishing a project!

When you're involved in a project which is meaningful to you it's like getting married. You make a supposed commitment to do your best and hang in there "in sickness and in health." You often do it publicly, like having a wedding. You tell your friends and family about it, and they become invested as well, so if you bag it, it's similar to the humiliation of a divorce - you feel like a failure who's let everyone down. Or worse, people don't take you seriously after that around your passions and projects.

Is the solution to just not try to accomplish too much to avoid all this aggravation? No, I think it's a better idea to closely monitor your negative self talk and your possible self sabotaging behaviors, then remind yourself why you bothered with the project to begin with, to reinforce your motivation to get to the finish line.

I'm going to do just that with the book. Not think about it too much, and plow forward, reminding myself why I've bothered. When you see the book posted on Amazon.com you'll know I made it to the finish line. If and when you read the book, you too will know why I bothered.

Cheers,
Susan Lager

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