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04.03.2024
“I phoned my lawyer, Marta, who had become a friend through my first divorce, and asked if she had a discount for repeat clients.”
You might know Sam Laprade as a radio host and public speaker. Talking comes with the territory. But for almost a year, she barely spoke, because a toxic marriage had made her feel almost invisible.
With support from friends and family, Sam managed to break free, move forward and start healing.
Please read Sam’s honest essay — if you need a sign to leave an unhealthy relationship behind, this might be it.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.
Jill Clark wanted to be a successful professional, so she did what she thought other people expected of her.
She was serious and careful. She wore clothes that looked appropriate and pushed down her creative side. Until one day she realized she didn’t recognize herself anymore.
A Toronto-based communications professional, Jill shares her journey back to her true self in this essay for The Honest Talk.