Share Your Story

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I am a firm believer that every woman has the power to Rewrite their Life Script.  As women, wives, mothers, sisters, friends, educators we wear many hats, which can sometimes be overwhelming.  I’ve been there.  Don’t get me wrong life is good but sometimes even the most positive woman can use a boost.

Please share your stories the good and the bad.  Your story just might help someone else.  Until next time….Happy Writing.

Arlether Wilson

3 Responses to “Share Your Story”

  1. Ms. Wilson
    I think this is a great thing that you have going. I really wish it will become contagious through out our communities. I will definately get involved with one of the foundations, and use your website as a resource and also refer it to some of my close friends.
    Thank You!
    The world could use more “S(heros)” like you.
    Keep up the great work. I will definately order a copy of your book.

  2. I have not yet figured out my story. I am married and would like to think happily. There are days when…My husband is a good provider and I am fortunate to not have been a victim of abuse. I know that I love him, but wonder if I am still in love… Things were great at 19, but at 34 I realize we are so different and want so many different things out of life. I logged onto your blog to see what you were up to since inviting you as a friend on myspace and to support your cause. I have 2 sisters that deal with abuse. We are distant because I just think they deserve and can do better. I am opinionated. I have let them know that initially it was his fault but I fault them now for settling because they have options… I see the effects of their choice on my nieces and nephews. The kids are not being abused that I am aware of but they have witnessed violence in their homes. I know they have choices we have a humongous family and have let them know that we are here to KICK A** (figuratively, not literally). I love my sisters but they often refer to me as Ms. It because of the way I live. I am a teacher; I live modestly, as teachers do not earn much. My sisters call my kids spoiled because I give them everything they need and a lot of their wants. I give alot to their kids too, I know I am overcompensating for what I feel they miss at home. I wonder sometimes what happened, we grew up in the same house, even shared the same room for 17 years. How could we be so different now?

  3. Dr. Wilson
    I love your page and the impact you are making in other women lives. God continue to bless you in this endeavor. I will talk with you soon. I love you!

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