Tag: letting go
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Not everyone can come on your journey.
Release, Realign and Rise again https://substack.com/@jussuzie/note/c-135868493?utm_source=notes-share-action
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The Fruits of My Silence.
Here are four short and soulful voice note scripts, each under 90 seconds “The Fruit of My Silence” a moment of truth whispered from one soul to another. https://suzettelindo.gumroad.com/l/dhnxeu
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Sometimes being lost in the dark is part of the journey.
Sometimes being lost in the dark is part of the journey. Maybe your routines have become too familiar, too rigid holding you in a cycle that no longer feels alive. This darkness, though uncomfortable, isn’t here to punish you. It’s making space. In the quiet and the unknown, a new vision is forming one that…
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Leading from Within: When Intuition Speaks Louder than Strategy.
Over the last several months, I’ve been leaning heavily on logic analyzing, planning, trying to think my way through everything. I told myself it was the responsible thing to do. That being rational, grounded, and methodical was what this season of my life required. So I quieted my intuition. I brushed off those gut feelings,…
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Structure vs. Authenticity
Lately, I’ve been thinking about the tension between structure and authenticity how one can support the other, but also how easily structure can get in the way of my true expression. There’s comfort in structure. It gives me a plan, a rhythm, a sense of direction. When I’m overwhelmed or unsure where to start, having…
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The Sacred Trade: Earthly Loss for Divine Gain
When you’re called to begin a spiritual journey, it often involves a process of shedding—releasing anything that has limited your growth or held you back. This could include material possessions, familiar routines, or even relationships that no longer align with your higher purpose. While these changes may feel like painful losses in the physical world,…
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The True Secret to Attraction: Self-Respect First
One of the most magnetic qualities a person can possess is genuine self-respect. If you truly want to become more attractive to others, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually you must first cultivate a deep sense of respect for yourself. When you honor your own worth, set healthy boundaries, and refuse to settle for…