I can’t stop smiling, laughing and/or reflecting on the feedback I’ve been getting from some who viewed my recent SHELF Life Interview. I thank you all for taking the time to give me feedback, on who I am, what I do and where I am going to be! I receive it all in the good faith and love they’ve been given. Sharing a few:
“You are certainly an enigma!”
“I really love your interview with Judith, you were so calm and relaxed! I see a future for you in TV communication! That is after the wandering bug bites you again, when you are overwhelmed with boredom. If you were a child, I would diagnose you with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). However, as an adult I would diagnose you with "Wandering Spirit Disorder" [I love it] you just can't keep still, too many ideas and projects, just keep floating over in your head.”
“Hello Susan I just watched your interview -Shelf Life, inspirational piece of work well done. I am proud of your achievements in life as a giver.”
“I really mean it...I think that your greatest work is still ahead of you”
“Your interview was very good. You know...some speakers are able to reach their audience and some don’t, you fall into the former. Meeting your audience and your audience agreeing with you are two different things - not everyone has the capacity to do that - meet their audience!”
“Informative while entertaining...very relaxed and nice”
“Girl I was just listening to your conversation and realize I was somewhere in your boat practically all my life. I never had a clue what I wanted to do, nor where to go...your truth has given me hope”
“Dr Sue, Indeed, inspiring and informative. How easily you traverse the cultural landscape of our heritage with your poetry. I am blessed by your sharing and fortunate to call you my new friend. The pleasure is my reward.”
Namaste!
As may have been surmised from the interview, I am never the first to see the value in me and what I bring to the table. So I compile and share these as a humble reminder to self as I learn to see and value my worth!🙏🏾