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You Have a Pearl — Are You Ignoring It?
Self Eduardo Bustamante Self Eduardo Bustamante

You Have a Pearl — Are You Ignoring It?

Jesus said don't throw your pearls before swine. That means you have one. It's the thing that makes you feel most alive — and you may have buried it decades ago when someone told you to be practical.

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The Text That Should Have Ended Everything
Couples Eduardo Bustamante Couples Eduardo Bustamante

The Text That Should Have Ended Everything

"His wife's text said nine words: 'I've been with someone else. I'm sorry. It's over.' His plan had always been to walk away. But his Pearl said something different — protect her, don't destroy her. Two years later, they were more in love than ever."

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When Your Partner Comes Alive Again
Couples Eduardo Bustamante Couples Eduardo Bustamante

When Your Partner Comes Alive Again

She was exhausted, disconnected, disappearing. He could feel it but couldn't name it. Then she found the thing she'd given up 25 years ago — and the woman he fell in love with came back. The best thing you can do for your relationship might have nothing to do with your relationship

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The Thing You Stopped Doing Is the Thing You Need Most
Self Eduardo Bustamante Self Eduardo Bustamante

The Thing You Stopped Doing Is the Thing You Need Most

She was a social worker. Good at it. Helped people. But she had no energy, no fire, no discipline. She blamed herself for forty years. Then she walked into a ballet class and they applauded her twice. The talent had been there since she was a girl. Her father just locked the door.

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Stop Telling Your Kids to Share — Do This Instead
Parenting Eduardo Bustamante Parenting Eduardo Bustamante

Stop Telling Your Kids to Share — Do This Instead

Picture this: your four-year-old is building a tower with blocks. She's been working on it for twenty minutes — an eternity in preschooler time. Her face is pure concentration. She's in the zone.

Then her two-year-old brother toddles over and grabs a block right out of the middle. The tower wobbles. She screams. He runs. She chases. He cries. She hits. He wails.

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When God Speaks in a Traffic Jam
Parenting, Couples, Self, Spiritual, Cancer, Youth Eduardo Bustamante Parenting, Couples, Self, Spiritual, Cancer, Youth Eduardo Bustamante

When God Speaks in a Traffic Jam

It was 2005. I was stuck in traffic on a highway in New England, at one of the lowest points of my life.

I had just spent years developing a new treatment for oppositional defiant children — and it worked. Leaders in the field had tested it and recommended it. But there was a piece missing that I couldn't solve: I could treat the defiance, but I couldn't restore the parent-child trust. Not without months and months of sessions. The bond that had been broken between parent and child — I couldn't find a fast way to rebuild it.

Then came a life crisis that took everything from me. I lost it all. I was just getting back on my feet, barely standing, driving through traffic, and I wasn't praying so much as I was broken open.

Then something happened that I still struggle to put into words — not because it's vague, but because it's so vivid that language feels small next to it.

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