It was 5.03pm on January 18, 2018, and I was done.
Done with the fighting, the compromising (mainly me), and the lack of resolution. My coaching business had been operating for a while, but it wasn’t yet in a place to produce a full-time income that I could use to support myself and three children on my own.
I packed my bag and left my marital home.
Like many other women who have faced this very situation, when I left my marriage I also left behind the financial stability it provided. Once I walked out the door and away from my husband, I was immediately cut off from the family income that I had helped him build for more than a decade. I was in a real fight-or-flight situation.
I have always been a strong woman, but I never felt weaker, or more helpless, that day I called time on my former family life. This is not what anyone dreams of when they get married and bring children into the world.
It was the hardest decision - but the best in hindsight. Blowing up a life you create with so much hope and expectation isn’t for everyone. The fact was that I had married the wrong person. One who didn’t support my personal drive to be a multi-million dollar entrepreneur, as well as a mother and a wife.
Admitting that I made a mistake in marrying him was hard, leaving was even harder, but what came next was worth every sleepless night (and there were many).
I have always been ambitious.
I started my first business when I was 18, selling cosmetics, and I’ve since gone on to own and operate another five businesses.
Suddenly at 41, I was basically in survival mode. My career was at a crossroads. I was newly separated from my now ex-husband, and my coaching business would not pay the bills for me and my children aged 15, 11, and six.