One quarter soon adds to a whole in domestic violence empowerment




Gearing up for the best, as you measure your choices.

Seems like it's been a while since you have had any input
about groceries, the dinner menu, where you want to live and whom you want to associate with, not to mention what you would like to wear.

You are free from domestic violence, and it's not a life you've known for very long.

Kind of reminds you of the gum you had. It was suitable for the first few minutes, then it lost its flavor. Long and gooey, and you didn't know what to do with it later.

A month has gone by, and now you have choices where you can choose small, medium, or large drinks or menu items versus the buffet.

What do you think is the right choice for you? You can talk with some trusting friends who may have some insight, but make sure they give you Godly feedback, not just "this is what I would do" -

Godly feedback will line up with the Word of the Lord and this is important.

I remember going on a mission trip a few years back. The leader was guiding a few of us through the process (of what to pack)

I wondered, should I do this or that, pack more, or less, wear this type of clothing and are these shoes, OK? The leader said to me, "choose what is best for you." (this was according to the checklist of items).

When becoming empowered from domestic violence, this is not one size fits all.

Each story is unique as is each individual, and moving forward is exceptional as well.

Everyone is at different levels with strengths and weaknesses, and plans for a bright future.

A measuring cup is the best way to explain where a person could be with optimal choices, it's just a matter of choice and what you choose, one choice at a time.


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