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Author Archives: Susan Young

CAN WE PAY ATTENTION TO THE JOY?

CAN WE PAY ATTENTION TO THE JOY?

I remember the early 2000s Indigo Girls’ song, Closer to Fine, and its lines, “Darkness has a hunger that’s insatiable. And lightness  has a call that’s hard to hear.”  Perhaps what we hear is a matter of attention.  I wonder if my focus, if our focus, gets pulled to the darkness, fed by the 24-hour news cycle; these bombings,… Continue Reading

LISTENING FOR THAT STILL SMALL VOICE

LISTENING FOR THAT STILL SMALL VOICE

A CEO hired me to help her work teams function more harmoniously. I have come to her company  each week to listen to ten of her employees. They have dubbed our time together, “the Thursday group.” So far I have heard their lists of what works well here–in their minds at least– and what doesn’t.  “So and… Continue Reading

HOW SWEET IT IS

HOW SWEET IT IS

As I write, I wear 3 intertwined bracelets that my father’s mother gave me in the 1960s. They jangle on my wrist and remind me of Memere. What a honey she was, a real sweetie. I visited Memere and Pepere often. Memere made candy. I’d break off edges of nougat and eat them, sometimes big… Continue Reading

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