WOMEN'S FRONTLINE MAGAZINE ISSUE Issue 17 | Page 39

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For me, I had to accept that I should have never married my husband; I knew he wasn’t the man for me. I have to accept that I was impulsive and emotional and didn’t plan or prepare for my next step after telling my husband I was done. I had to look around at my situation and realize that even though he did this or she did that or they did whatever I was the only one in control of my own destiny and situation. I had given all my power away to everyone else and when I decided to take it back and do what I needed to do for me and my children, things began to change for me.

I began to discover my passion and purpose. I began to tap into the greatness within myself and was able to pull from that versus pulling from other people, which is what I had been doing all along. If you are trying to rise from the ashes of your life there’s only one thing you have to do and that is work on YOU.

Now, I’m not going to lie that can be a difficult task at times and hard to really do the self-work, but you have to. Although friends and family can be a great support system sometimes when you’re doing the self-work they can be a hindrance, so take the time to invest in an outside support group, a mentor or a coach. Make the decision to do the work and then figure out what real help you need to get it done. If you're ready to Stop Surviving and Start THRIVING please connect with me because this is what I do in women’s lives just like you!

Ms. Jennifer Pink, Single Mom Sage, is dedicated to aiding single moms to STOP Surviving and START THRIVING! She is the Chief Decision Maker at JVillage, Inc. where she oversees several companies including The P.I.N.K. Foundation, Sage Mentoring, Sage Network, The J’s Sandbox and JKids Boutique. She personally provides supportive resources and information to empower and strengthen single moms, through her work with Sage Mentoring, the Single Moms Who Pray Ministry and The P.I.N.K. Foundation.