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It’s time to love Sunday nights.

 

Transform Your Sundays from Stress to Bliss with Love Sunday Nights.

In today’s high-stakes business environment, the Sunday Scaries can affect not just individuals but entire teams, as the looming pressure of Monday begins to build. Love Sunday Nights is an innovative program designed to empower both individuals and leaders to reclaim their Sundays, promoting a culture of wellness and purpose across entire organizations.

This program teaches essential skills for finding your 'why', advocating for personal and team wellness, and turning Sunday evenings from a time of stress to a period of strategic preparation and calm. Managers and HR professionals will find valuable tools to help themselves and their teams enter the week with renewed purpose and positivity.

Love Sunday Nights isn’t just about coping with the end of the weekend; it’s about fostering an organizational culture where every member starts their week feeling empowered and aligned with their personal and corporate goals. By embracing mindfulness, self-reflection, and proactive planning, leaders can help their teams transform dread into excitement and stress into satisfaction.

Join us to redefine your Sundays and discover how a positive start to the week can lead to a more fulfilling life and a more cohesive, joyful workplace. Love Sunday Nights—because a better week starts with a better Sunday, for you and your team.
 

Who We Serve

 

Individuals

Find your why and learn to create win-wins for you and your organization. By asking for what you want, you can create a path to loving Sunday nights!

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Managers

Unlock Monday mornings by uncovering what drives your team and tailoring your communication to truly speak to your people.

Leaders & HR Professionals

Increase engagement, retention, and momentum by bringing your people’s passions into the conversation and finding authentic alignment.

Take the next step.

Meet Your Love Sunday Night Co-Founders
Blythe and Tracey

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A 20 year collaboration forged on growth and discovery…

…that started in graduate school and has extended through many family and work twists and turns. They are each other’s first call when life sends them a curve ball. They have both perpetually reinvented themselves many times and coached each other through transformation as well. Realizing that part of the magic of their partnership was their passion and skill for navigating reinvention and change, they integrated their collective knowledge to create the Love Sunday Nights process. A resource to help people find their why and then align it with work.

Blythe Kazmierczak

She’s a results-producer that knows what it feels like to be the one that is not like the other. And it provides her an empathy and understanding that sets her apart. She has successfully reinvented herself dozens of times. She’s been an engineer, salesperson, analyst, teacher, change agent, project consultant, talent leader, turnaround business leader, technologist, innovator, and entrepreneur. Each time change was sparked by a new personal discovery or a business shift that demanded that she evolve. Through these changes she has learned how to quickly assess her passion and talents as well as the market and create her next fulfilling place in the universe. She has coached and mentored many through this same process over the years. She is passionate to help others find their most rewarding place in the universe, and have so much fun in their work they enjoy their Sunday nights.

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Tracey Wik

Change is inevitable, and the speed of change today is pacing towards break-neck. She helps people look at their skills backwards so they can pivot at a moments notice. She’s pivoted repeatedly over decades at work. She’s been a trader, facilitator, trainer, salesperson, talent leader, business leader, and now entrepreneur. We organize our lives to love or to work. Even the wealthiest people in the world spend more time at work than with people they love. When you're miserable and feeling unappreciated, it affects your whole life—who you are, and your well-being. She has been in that situation herself and that is why helping people find the right role at the right time so that they can be happy and productive lights her fire. Finding a great job that loves you back and pays you what you’re worth is rare. If she can make just one person happy by helping them do more work they love, then she’s done her job.

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