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Do It Anway! The Book

Parenting, relationships, career and life balance, purpose. These are just a few topics I discuss in my upcoming book “Do It Anyway! The Single Moms Guide to Living Life and achieving Her Goals”. This book has been a labor of love. In it, I share intimate details of my journey of being left to parent alone. I know many women are in the same predicament. Your spouse didn’t die, but he left. I know the pain that leaves. But, I am here to tell you that it is a good thing as you’ll see in the book.

“Do It Anyway” will bless women around the world. I have poured all I have in this book- what I learned through the journey and how I overcame it.

It is written girlfriend to girlfriend and includes exercises for you to break through, up, and out!

Unfortunately, I hear men say all the time how they are sick of women who are not over their “exes”.  What they don’t know is the woman could have had multiple “bad” experiences and is simply trying to move on. But she’s stuck reliving that same cycle of loving the same guy or the same type of guy.

What I know from personal experience is there is a season where we are unhappy. It may vary in time from person to person, but not a one of us is happy about being a single parent. You just don’t sign up for life to fall apart. When it does, sis, you gotta heal.  What I am getting at is I had to do it.  And in this book, I show you how.

Love looks good on you. It’s time to heal! Healing is relative, but it must be done to have the family, career, and love you want.

So! With that in mind, I’m so excited to share a glimpse of what I’ve been working on with my new book.

Download and share this free chapter with women you know who need to learn how to Do It Anyway!

Heal Chapter 1 Excerpt of DIA Lamb

When you sign up for the newsletter (which has extra tips and motivation weekly) you’ll get Ch. 2 “Find Your Why”.

And!!! Comment below to tell me what you like about the chapter! I love hearing from you. Should I add something?

XOXO,

Kaydy

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Michael Wright

    Awesome, K.L. I especially like the passage, “…I was living a better life, but it wasn’t my best life. Not yet.” I enjoy your writing. It is pure and honest.

    You missed a couple of your points in the exercise at the end. BTW: That’s a great tool for ending each chapter–an exercise that both summarizes and walks the reader through the process. Following your lead from the chapter, that list should be: 1) Let go. Cling to hope instead of pain. 2) Move. Find a physical or even emotional distance from the pain refocusing on your own development and dreams. 3) Risk with faith. Find a prayer life that encourages even when you can’t see favor. 4) Release YOU. You have let go of the pain, now let go of the blame. 5) Forgive and Live. Don’t just block off those feelings and emotions, replace them with forgiveness and prepare to trust again. 6) Repeat as necessary.

    Keep going! I’m feeling pride in your accomplishment thus far. I’m excited to see the final product.

    -mw

    Reply
    • Kaydy

      Thank you! Michael, writing is a difficult and rewarding process. Great feedback. I appreciate you.

      Reply

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