Author: Suzette Lindo
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Breaking Up Without Breaking Down
Divorce hit me hard, financial stress, health challenges, and the overwhelming task of keeping my kids’ wellbeing at the center. But through it all, I discovered the power of emotional intelligence and practical strategies to stay calm, make fair decisions, and protect my family. Listen to today’s episode. Breaking up without breaking down https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Aio18DuHEAR2gozyr6FXs?si=uNgPWNxmSZGcpwr0DlsZcA If…
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Wealth Can Buy Comfort. Power Can Buy Access. But Nothing Can Buy a Whole Soul.
As I watch more and more powerful men get exposed for their associations with Epstein, I can’t help but ask myself: why? These are men of influence, wealth, and intelligence, men who have been given opportunities most of us can only dream of. You would think that with such stature and understanding, they would clearly…
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Why emotional closeness is cheating.
We talk a lot about physical cheating. It’s obvious. It’s concrete. It’s easy to point at and say, “That crossed a line.” But what about emotional connections? I’ve been thinking about this after coming across a popular public figure who asked a heavy question: What would you do if you found out your husband was…
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I Survived Being Displaced for a Year. Here’s What It Taught Me About Resilience, Relationships, and Rebuilding.
What I learned. Resilience Is Quieter Than People Think Resilience isn’t loud motivation speeches or dramatic comebacks. It’s waking up when you don’t feel secure and still moving forward. It’s swallowing your pride and adjusting. It’s not posting every hardship. It’s surviving days no one claps for. Resilience is deeply private before it ever becomes…
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When Suffering Teaches and When It Traps
I recently came across a post that claimed suffering humbles men but makes women bitter. At first glance, it sounds unfair. But sitting with it longer, there’s a deeper conversation underneath the statement, one that’s less about gender and more about how suffering is processed and supported. Suffering can humble men because, often, hardship forces…
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At the End of the Road, What’s Left Is Choice
There’s a kind of knowing that only comes after you’ve stood on the edge a few times. Not metaphorically. Not dramatically. But in those quiet, disorienting moments where life and death feel less like opposites and more like roommates. “After shifting back and forth between life and death, at the end of the road, what’s…
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I Thought I Was Starting Over. I Was Actually Leveling Up
For a long time, I looked at my projects as standalone things. Small ideas. Side efforts. Experiments that didn’t quite turn into what I thought they would. I used to label them as “didn’t go anywhere” or “never really took off.” But recently, something clicked. I realized those projects weren’t failures or dead ends at…
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Let’s Be Honest About This DOJ “Transparency” and the Epstein Files
When I first looked at the list the DOJ released, one question came up immediately: What was the goal? Then the DOJ pulled thousands of the same documents back down because victims’ information had been exposed. That told me everything I needed to know. If this information “doesn’t mean anything,” why release it? And if…