Posts by Alyssa Coelho

The Bargainer

It all started with that damn ‘What if…?” What if it wasn’t so hard to let go? What if we didn’t have to? What if we never sunk our claws deep in the first place? What if we are not meant to own, to possess, to claim right to another human? Mine? Yours? What if…

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Tell Me Again

Tell Me Again Hey, um, it’s me. Again. Do You, by chance, remember me? I’m, uh, I’m back. Here I am. Again. I was hoping, maybe, You could be honest with me. Just tell me, am I, uh, am I beyond repair this time? Is there any fixing this heart? Your rose? Could You? Would…

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A Mother’s Journey Back To Love

“Can we hear the heartbeat today? This is our first ultrasound as a family.” I looked up into the kind but tense face of the Emergency Room nurse. “I can try,” she smiled weakly, her furrowed brow giving away her concern. Silence filled the room, except for my husband’s and 10-year-old stepdaughter’s rapid breathing that…

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It’s Here…

When you’re waiting by the door all morning for UPS to drop off your baby? It’s here… Sh@& just got real ? Stay tuned for the book launch in New York next week! Reserve your copy NOW to Support my run for BestSeller! Thank you to all my supporters ?

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Free Will, Free Love

“Free Will, Free Love” CHOSEN | SUMMER 2016 It happened, as it often does, on a star lit night when the Heavens and the Earth were in perfect alignment. They spoke the quiet talk of love, tinged, as love talk often is, with a bit of awe and a bit of sadness. Their words were,…

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Passion

TIME FOR PASSION ⏰? “You need not apologize for being brilliant, talented, gorgeous, rich, or smart. Your success doesn’t take away from anyone else’s. It actually increases the possibility that others can have it too. Your money increases your capacity to give money to others, your joy increases your capacity to give joy to others,…

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Human Delicacy

“Human Delicacy” CHOSEN | SUMMER 2016 There is something to be said for what we teach kids about feeling. Because those kids become teens and those teens become adults. And if we don’t start teaching our kids that their feelings are as real as their skin and our teens that their feelings matter more than…

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