Deborah Griffiths Deborah Griffiths

Burnout Recovery: How to Recognize, Avoid, and Bounce Back Stronger

Burnout doesn’t happen overnight—it creeps in quietly. One missed lunch break. One more late night. One too many “yeses” when you should have said “no.” Before you know it, you’re mentally exhausted, emotionally drained, and physically wiped out. Sound familiar?

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Starting Over After Divorce: Tips to Reclaim Your Identity and Thrive

Divorce can feel like a devastating ending. Unfortunately, I know this feeling all too well having experienced my own messy divorce. But what I learned is that it can also be the beginning of a powerful new chapter. Whether the separation was mutual or one-sided, healing from the emotional fallout requires time, intention, and support. The good news? You can rebuild your life—and create something even stronger and more aligned with who you truly are.

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Deborah Griffiths Deborah Griffiths

Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember, Reflect, and Renew

Every November, homes across the United States fill with the familiar aromas of turkey, pumpkin pie, and holiday spices. Families gather around crowded tables, friends reconnect, and time seems to slow down—if only for a moment. But Thanksgiving is more than just a meal; it is a powerful reminder to pause, reflect, and express gratitude for the blessings in our lives.

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Deborah Griffiths Deborah Griffiths

Can You Really Die of a Broken Heart?

"Can you die of a broken heart? Learn the truth about grief’s impact on health, broken heart syndrome, and healing steps after losing a loved one."

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The Hidden Narcissist: 5 Signs You Might Be Dealing With a Covert Narcissist

As I’ve been interviewing guests for my new podcast, Bent Not Broken: Starting Over After Abuse, several have mentioned the term “covert narcissist.” I’ve experienced narcissistic behavior before, but it made me wonder—what’s the difference between a narcissist and a covert one? The word “narcissist” has become more familiar in recent years as research sheds light on this complex personality disorder.

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Deborah Griffiths Deborah Griffiths

Spotting the Signs & Stepping In: How to Help Someone Who May Be Suicidal

Why Early Recognition Matters

Suicide is often preventable. Most people who consider suicide exhibit signs before they act. Some of these signs are subtle while others are more obvious. Recognizing those signs and responding quickly can save a life. Asking the right questions, staying present, and connecting with someone who can help may be the most important thing you ever do.

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Deborah Griffiths Deborah Griffiths

When Darkness Builds: Understanding How Someone Becomes Suicidal

Suicide is rarely caused by a single event. It often builds over time. This post explores the spectrum of suicidal thoughts, key risk factors, and life-saving protective factors. Understanding this process is a critical step toward compassion, prevention, and hope.

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Coping With National Tragedy: 5 Ways to Process Grief and Find Hope

Last week was a tough one. More school shootings, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the murder of an Ukrainian immigrant, and the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks all weighed heavily. Thousands lost their lives that day in 2001, and countless more lives have been impacted since.

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Deborah Griffiths Deborah Griffiths

The Emotional Shift: How to Navigate Seasonal Changes with Grace

As summer fades into fall, we often feel more than just the change in weather. The transition between seasons can stir emotions, shift our energy, and even disrupt our mindset. Long, sunny days give way to earlier sunsets, cooler air, and a rhythm that feels both grounding and unfamiliar. For many, this shift brings a mix of excitement and melancholy—a reminder that change is inevitable, but also beautiful.

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