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Your Weekly Magnificence · A Sunday Letter

A letter that treats you like someone worth writing to.

Each Sunday morning, Sue writes one honest, unhurried letter about self-worth — the thinking behind the podcast, before it ever becomes an episode.

Free, always. No noise, no countdown timers — just the letter.

What’s Inside

Three quiet things, every single week.

The Letter

One honest letter from Sue, written at her kitchen table every Saturday. Short enough to read with your coffee; deep enough to carry into the week that follows.

The Ideas

The best thinking from each episode, distilled to its essence — one question to sit with, one practice to try, one sentence worth keeping somewhere you’ll see it.

The Archive

Instant access to every past letter, guide and worksheet — over a hundred weeks of quiet encouragement, gathered in one unhurried place.

A Sample Letter · No. 118

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Sunday Morning · From Sue’s Kitchen Table

Dear reader,

This week I want to tell you about the morning I stopped apologizing for taking up space — and how unremarkable it was. No announcement. No new haircut. I simply said what I thought in a meeting, and the room did not collapse.

That’s the secret no one tells you about confidence: it rarely arrives as a transformation. It arrives as a Tuesday. As one sentence said at full volume instead of half. As the small discovery that the catastrophe you’ve been rehearsing for years declines to show up.

So here is this week’s question, and I mean it gently: where have you been speaking at half volume — and what is one sentence you could say whole? Write it down. Say it to the kettle first, if you need to. The kettle is an excellent first audience.

With you in the work, — Sue

Every letter ends with a question and a worksheet to carry it further. Browse the worksheets

From the Readers

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I keep the letters in a folder marked “proof.” On the weeks I forget who I am, I open it and read until I remember.

Daniela R.

Listener since 2022

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Listener since 2021

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