Belinda Smith Writes

Welcome to Belinda Smith Writes

Books, guides and digital tools
for those ready to lead themselves.

Written from lived experience. Built for the one who always saw it clearly — and carried it alone.

"What you tolerate becomes your standard. Everything changes when your standards do."


Everything in one place.

Six products. Two launches. One powerful theme.

Launching July 1st

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The Fish That Rots From The Head

eBook · 70 pages · 17 chapters

A deeply personal exploration of family dynamics, overlooked bad behaviour and the one who always pays the price.

⏳ COMING 1 JULY 2026

Launching July 1st

02

The Reflection Workbook

Workbook · 40+ Guided Questions

Structured companion to the eBook. Real questions. Real space. Real forward movement.

⏳ COMING 1 JULY 2026

Launching July 1st

03

You're Not Too Sensitive

Bonus Guide · 7 Signs + Action Steps

The 7 signs you were the responsible one — and exactly what to do with that clarity now.

⏳ COMING 1 JULY 2026


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The fish rots from the head. That means the problem never began with you. You were the one who saw it most clearly — and carried it alone. Not anymore.

The Fish That Rots From The Head · Belinda Smith · July 2026

Choose where to begin.

Every entry point leads somewhere meaningful.

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5 premium phone wallpapers
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$17

The Respect Collection

5 wallpapers + 3 wall art prints
Stop Accepting Less Mini Guide
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eBook — July 1st

$27

The Book Alone

70 pages · 17 chapters
Instant PDF download
Coming 1 July 2026

Complete Bundle — July 1st

$57

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About the author

Belinda Smith

Writer · Observer · Someone who lived it.

Some books are written from research. This one was written from memory. Belinda Smith writes on family dynamics, behavioural patterns and the psychological undercurrents of everyday life. She continues to write, reflect and give language to the experiences that most families keep quietly to themselves.