Sunday Morning · From Sue’s Kitchen Table
Dear reader,
This week I want to tell you about the morning I stopped apologizing for taking up space — and how unremarkable it was. No announcement. No new haircut. I simply said what I thought in a meeting, and the room did not collapse.
That’s the secret no one tells you about confidence: it rarely arrives as a transformation. It arrives as a Tuesday. As one sentence said at full volume instead of half. As the small discovery that the catastrophe you’ve been rehearsing for years declines to show up.
So here is this week’s question, and I mean it gently: where have you been speaking at half volume — and what is one sentence you could say whole? Write it down. Say it to the kettle first, if you need to. The kettle is an excellent first audience.
With you in the work, — Sue