Sue Urda is your Feel Good Gal. She has impacted thousands of women through her transformative talks and inspirational writings that teach people to embrace the power of feeling good. Sue loves helping women discover the freedom of authentic alignment, tap into and use their unique and precious gifts, and live their lives each day with more simplicity and intention, grace and ease.
Sue is a two-time honoree on INC Magazine’s list of the 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies and has been a successful entrepreneur for 30 years. She is an Award-Winning and Amazon #1 Bestselling Author, and a prolific, inspirational writer and speaker. As co-founder of Powerful You! she has connected thousands of women for business, personal and spiritual growth, and she has helped more than 350 women achieve their dreams of becoming a published author.
Sue is a thought leader who thrives on and loves studying the pioneers and newcomers to the arena of personal development and spiritual growth. Her own lifelong mission of personal discovery and her sometimes messy journey have led her to love the life she has designed, and she now lives and teaches everyday practices that really work as a way of paying it forward.
Sue is passionate about helping people make meaningful decisions that they feel good about, and move them to actions that are aligned with their values. Sue loves assisting women to find the feel good and live in that space every day.
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Sue’s Latest Blog Posts
OMG! Grey’s Anatomy Game Changer (Spoiler Alert)
OMG! I didn’t see this coming – not by a long shot. How could Derek be gone? No more McDreamy? No more loving angst between him and Meredith? No more sibling rivalry? No more jockeying for position at the hospital? And just when he and Meredith were getting along so...
You Deserve a Break Today
I don’t know if anyone else started to sing when you saw this headline, but I know that the old jingle from a McDonald’s commercial from the 70’s started playing in head as I was typing it. (See commercial) Now, I don’t have any intentions of going to McDonald’s and I...
Timeframe for Grief
Is it even possible for things to get ‘back to normal’ after someone you love passes? I don’t think so. I have found that with the passing of a loved one, a friend, and even an acquaintance, there is no going back to the way things were when they were still here with...


