New Reads
New Reads
Emotional Journey
Emotional Journey
I have been misunderstood and mistrusted my whole life. I have witnessed so much injustice—especially psychological injustice. I saw my father fighting so many demons, battles he didn’t even understand himself.I absorbed my father’s pain; in many ways, I am still carrying it, even though he is no longer here. One day, while watching a show on TV, a Chris Rock Netflix special, “Selective Outrage.” “The show was not to make us laugh, but to me, a free therapy service, “ Chris Rock said I am not a victim, baby.”
Since that day, I have carried those words with me: I am not a victim. Sometimes, I find myself in the wrong places with the wrong people—sometimes out of naivety, sometimes because I think I know the outcome, and sometimes just by being myself. But as long as I hold on to my sanity, my mind, and my soul—and keep moving forward with new goals, new ideas, sometimes smiling, sometimes crying, but always continuing—that is what truly matters.
“Phenomenon."
The genesis of imposter syndrome can be traced back to 1978, when psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes introduced the term. It's intriguing that they didn't label it a "syndrome," but rather a "phenomenon."
Key points
Imposter syndrome is not a psychiatric condition, but it is a real problem.
Imposter feelings are associated with self-doubt..
Imposter feelings are associated with depression, anxiety..
Imposter feelings are associated with decreased job performance and an increased risk of burnout.
Book on Impostor Syndrome
The Imposter Syndrome Solution: Breaking the Pattern of Self-Doubt (Anxiety Breakthrough) Paperback – July 14, 2025
by Andreas Sun (Author)
https://a.co/d/i5RK5Pf
Rebels, yes, rebels!
We need more and more writers, painters, singers, and free thinkers.
Rebels, yes, rebels!
These are the ones who have changed the world from the very beginning. History is full of stories of those individuals, even on the battlefield in the midst of war. Bring more and more of your art to the table.
Technology and new AI are the greatest tools we have at our disposal.
Don’t be used by it—use it to amplify your voice.
Do's and Don'ts at your First Book Signing.
Number One Don't
Financial Mistake
At my first book signing, I made a costly mistake by overspending—one I hope you can avoid. Whether you're preparing for your first signing, launching a business, releasing music, or exhibiting art, remember this:
No matter your budget, it's crucial to set limits and stick to them from the very start.
Book Signing Expenses:
Books: $400.00
Pen: $60.00
Posters: $200.00
Gift Basket: $50.00
Photography: $200.00
Tablecloth: $50.00
Assistant: $250.00
Square Card Paid Machine: $59.00
Advertising on the radio station in Sarasota cost me : $150 .00
Do at your first book signing
Invite friends and family. You may hesitate at first, especially if some relationships feel complicated or uncomfortable. But as time passes, you’ll treasure these memories. Celebrating your achievement with loved ones creates moments no one can take from you, and most people never experience. Years from now, you’ll be glad they were there to share in your success. It has been four years since I self-published the memoir Born Again In America. A nation Where Dreams still come true. These are some memories I am still contemplating.
Note: I’m excited to invite you to check out my upcoming YouTube channel, where I’ll be streaming engaging content inspired by this blog.
You won’t want to miss it!
Before the year ends .
Every year, I am most grateful to be able to write and publish a memoir. As an immigrant who saw America through my father's eyes, I know this country differently from the stories Hollywood sells. From the time I was a little girl, my father showed me The Real America—a place built on hard work, quiet kindness, sacrifice, and the daily striving of ordinary people.
America is a great country, not because it is flawless, but because it is full of possibilities, resilience, and the chance to remake a life. My memoir honors that truth: the small acts of courage, the lessons learned at kitchen tables and on long drives, and the vision my father carried for me. Writing these memories each year is my way of saying thank you to him and to the country that allowed our dreams to grow., I see America differently. I don't see the America Hollywood sells. I see the real place my father wanted for me, when I was a little girl, The Real America. America is a great country.
Another Day
Another day. I don't think it's just another day for you — it feels different, meaningful in ways you might not notice at first. Even so, there is so much beauty around us if we open our eyes and hearts. I know sometimes it's hard to find, because true beauty comes from the inside out — not from a movie, but from your heart and your spirit. The clean, uncontaminated, unpolluted spirit we sometimes must protect and carry with care. Let's take a moment to be grateful for this day and for the quiet gifts it brings.
This is for you.
As another year comes to an end, I find myself reflecting on how unfair life can feel. There’s that common phrase, the one everyone seems to be waiting for: “Everything happens for a reason.” But sometimes, those words feel empty in the face of real struggles.
This post isn’t for just anyone. It’s for you—the one who always takes the time to read my blog, the one who tries to understand what’s going on in my mind, even when things are confusing. You’re there every day, staring back at me from the mirror, waiting for me to give in, to make the same mistake that so many others have. Maybe you’re hoping I’ll give up, that I’ll lose this game we call life.
But I’ve got news for you. Listen closely, you in the mirror: get ready, because we both know better than to give up now. No matter how hard things get, we’re not quitting. Not today.
Submissive or fearful
Many people assume that a woman who remains quiet or avoids confrontation with her husband in public settings—such as family gatherings or other social activities —is submissive or fearful. While there are certainly cases where this may be accurate, it’s essential to recognize that a thoughtful woman might choose to address her husband directly when the situation truly demands it. This confrontation can take different forms; it may involve raising her voice passionately during a heated debate to emphasize her point or using well-articulated language to convey her frustrations. Interestingly, such expressions of discontent often manifest in the privacy of their home, where both partners feel safer to voice their concerns without the scrutiny of an audience. In these intimate settings, discussions can be more candid, allowing for deeper exploration of feelings and issues that may not surface in public.
It's important to be cautious about having these discussions in front of others; some individuals might take a strange pleasure in witnessing interpersonal conflicts, deriving entertainment from the drama rather than understanding the complexities involved. By choosing to confront issues privately, a couple can navigate their relationship dynamics constructively, fostering healthy communication that isn’t influenced by external judgment.
As the year draws to a close…
As the year draws to a close, people experience it in different ways. For some, it marks the end of a season filled with memories, while for others, it simply feels like just another day or another month. This time of year can be special or romantic, filled with celebrations and reflections on what has transpired.
I want to encourage you to explore the world of reading, particularly memoirs. Personally, I find a deep sense of connection in these narratives. Each memoir allows me to step into the lives of others, as if I'm engaging in a heartfelt conversation with them. I often feel the complexities of their experiences—whether it’s the profound pain of loss, the struggle with isolation, or the sheer joy of pivotal moments in their lives. These stories not only entertain but also offer valuable insights into the human condition, helping us to empathize with and understand one another on a deeper level.
"Born Again In America" is a memoir that I penned three years ago, reflecting on my transformative journey as a self-published author. In this book, I invite readers to explore the intricate themes of resilience and perseverance, delving into the profound power of love in its many manifestations. This exploration is not confined to romantic love; instead, it embraces a deeper, unconditional love that transcends the conventional gestures of affection, such as kisses and hugs.
Throughout my narrative, I share a mosaic of personal stories and experiences that illuminate the strength found in various connections—be it the unwavering support of familial bonds, the loyalty of friendships forged through shared struggles, or the unexpected kindness of strangers encountered along my path. Each anecdote serves to remind us that love can be a guiding force, capable of helping us navigate life’s challenges, fostering hope when times are tough, and inspiring our personal growth in profound ways.
Through this memoir, I aim to resonate with anyone who has faced adversity, inspiring them to recognize and celebrate the love that surrounds us, often in the most unexpected places.
The spirit of gratitude and reflection.
I understand how many people feel about the holidays; they can be pretty uncomfortable for some. Take Thanksgiving, for example. As an immigrant,
I found Thanksgiving to be a completely new experience. When I attended college, I delved into the rich traditions and significance of this holiday. Now that my daughter is nine and studying history, I've gained even deeper insights into its meaning.
Thanksgiving in America is becoming increasingly complex, as many have forgotten its historical context. It’s essential to recognize that this holiday embodies a spirit of gratitude and reflection, reminding us of the diverse stories that shape our nation.
Ultimately, the act of giving thanks is a universal celebration shared by people around the world, transcending cultural boundaries and uniting us in appreciation.
Thanksgiving is an annual holiday in the United States that celebrates gratitude and the harvest, with roots tracing back to a 1621 feast shared between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
Evolution of the Holiday
Seek out the light.
I finally understood why I have the ability—or perhaps the gift—to pull myself out of the darkest places I have encountered.
This realization struck me as I reflected on my upbringing, which was steeped in shadows and challenges. Growing up in an environment so often in darkness has given me a unique perspective; I intimately know what those dark places look and feel like, both literally and metaphorically.
You can interpret this as a metaphorical outlook or as a deeper truth about my experiences. The darkness has bestowed upon me invaluable lessons, teaching me the significance of balance between despair and hope, between shadows and light. I've learned to navigate through life's challenges, recognizing that while darkness can be oppressive, it also cultivates a deep appreciation for the moments of brightness we encounter.
As the saying goes, we come to value the light so much more after enduring prolonged periods in the dark. That appreciation fuels my journey, driving me to seek out the light even in the most trying circumstances.
I hope you find the same balance in both.
Happy reading.
Digital Book Tour.
If you have been following my YouTube channel, you are probably aware that I have been on a Digital Book Tour, sharing the incredible story of my journey from Cuba to America. This journey is not just a tale of migration; it embodies the struggles, hopes, and dreams of many who seek a better life.
In just a few days, I will be releasing Chapter Number Five, titled "Foreteller." This chapter explores the fascinating concept of fate and the prophecies that have shaped my life, as well as the lives of those around me. I promise it will captivate you and leave you eager to read the next installment.
My goal is to complete this year with my memoir, a project that has taken years of hard work and dedication. It brings me immense joy and fulfillment to share my experiences and reflections on this unique journey from Cuba to America, as I believe these stories resonate far beyond borders and languages.
Looking ahead, I am excited to embrace new challenges and invite you to join me in pursuing fresh goals for the upcoming year. Let’s make it a year of growth together:
New Year,
New Goals,
New You.
I look forward to connecting with you on my YouTube channel, Donde Sino, where we can continue this journey together!
The spirit of entrepreneurship.
Alcohol can be a topic that makes some people uncomfortable due to its potential for misuse and the social stigma surrounding it. However, even from our most challenging experiences, there are valuable lessons to be learned.
I don’t know if you’ve ever witnessed the intricate process of making moonshine or have had the chance to taste it, but I had the unique opportunity to assist my father in this endeavor. Growing up in a rural area, I remember the excitement of gathering ingredients like sugar, watching him carefully measure and mix them, and then distilling the mixture in an old still tucked away in our garage. The smell of the fermenting mash filled the air, and I learned about patience and precision during each step of the process.
After the moonshine was completed, I had the chance to taste this homemade liquor—a rite of passage for many in our community. It wasn’t just about the drink itself; it was the experience of sharing it with friends and family that created lasting memories. Additionally, I learned about the world of entrepreneurship as I helped my father sell our moonshine discreetly at local gatherings.
For some, this might not seem enjoyable or responsible, but for me, it was about the invaluable lessons in hard work, resourcefulness, and the spirit of entrepreneurship. These experiences with my father shaped my understanding of business from a very young age and instilled in me skills that I carry with me today.
I genuinely believed I was rich.
I don't know if this has ever happened to you, but when I was growing up, I genuinely believed I was rich.
I don't know if you've ever experienced something similar, but during my childhood, I sincerely believed I was rich. It’s a curious phenomenon; I think this might happen to many of us at some point in our lives, where our imaginations inflate our circumstances.
What are your thoughts on this intriguing subject?
A solid foundation is not only essential in the world of construction.
The foundation may often be overlooked, but it is the most vital part of any building. It provides essential support and stability for the structure above, reminding us that without a solid base, we risk sinking, tilting, or even collapsing over time.
. A well-designed foundation must be anchored deep into the ground to resist shifting soil and withstand environmental forces like earthquakes and heavy winds. Without such a solid foundation, a building is at significant risk of sinking unevenly, tilting dangerously, or even collapsing entirely over time, compromising not only its integrity but also the safety of its occupants.
In Chapter Two of my memoir, *Born Again in America*, I delve into the profound significance of foundations in our lives. I vividly recall the day my father took us to a property where only a solitary foundation lay, solid yet bare against the backdrop of the sky. He promised us that one day, our dream house would rise from that very spot, a promise filled with hope and possibility. Although that house was never built, the experience left an indelible mark on my life. I came to understand that I could build my own aspirations upon that sturdy groundwork. From that moment on, I learned to dream expansively and to envision myself conquering the formidable challenges that lay ahead.

