Susie Pinon
Bio
Italian chick with a New Yorker attitude. Free-spirited, eclectic by nature, vegan. I'm fueled by my passion for the art of words. I'm addicted to chocolate + love to heal through the sun's rays. Let's talk words
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Stories (42/0)
An Introduction to How Thoughts Create Things
Have you ever heard of the law of attraction? If you haven't, you're in luck. If you are ready and willing, your life is about to drastically change for the better. No, this is not too good to be true. It is a very real ideology that has been practiced for thousands of years - a philosophy supported by quantum physics and by experts in various fields.
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Lifehack
How to Start Composting With a DIY Bin
I have been wanting to start a compost bin for years, but I wasn't sure if it was realistic since I have a shared backyard. I was under the impression that I needed a lot of space, and I was scared to try because I knew I would fail at some aspect of it. Finally, after reading the tips offered by successful gardeners on the internet, I decided to just go for it and figure it out along the way. I ended up creating a DIY bin for free, and it is one of the best decisions I have ever made!
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Earth
How to Establish A Writing Routine & Schedule
I write in an effort to exude love from my vessel and to spread awareness to others in a way they may have never perceived certain ideas before. I write to feel safe. I write as a form of therapy and to express myself freely. I write without fear of judgment because everything is relative.
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Journal
How To Measure Compatibility in Romantic Relationships
Compatibility is a strange thing. Sometimes, we just can't figure out why we experience an emotional attraction or connection to someone. It may tug on our intuition, feel like love at first sight, or evolve from a long-term friendship.
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Humans
Why You Should Tell Your Reflection 'I Love You'
Each morning, I try my best to maintain some sort of routine. I make my bed, brush my teeth, and follow through with a moderately elaborate skincare routine. I make my way to my magnifying mirror where I proceed to douse my skin in rose water, tweeze my eyebrows, and stare at any and all imperfections I can find.
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Psyche
On: Managing Loneliness
I feel lonely sometimes. Perhaps it is because, with each day that passes, detachment becomes more a part of the new normal. Shedding the past forces my eyes to well, as I face reality head-on like a bull in a china shop. I often live in a chaotic mind, moments from erupting. I feel lonely not because I am physically alone. During the times that loneliness encapsulates my being,
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Humans
Emotional Intelligence Vs. Emotional Detachment
As we age, we are exposed to life experiences that shape us and sometimes break us. It's part of growing, maturing, and simply put - being an adult. It can be easier to suppress our emotions than to face them, feel them, and transmute them.
By Susie Pinon2 years ago in Humans