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The resilience of Karissa Williams

 

“My son literally saved my life”

My boyfriend said, ‘Karissa, I slept with so many women, and none of them got pregnant, so you don’t have to worry.’ “

“He punched me in the gut. I fell over. I was 14 years old; I lost that baby.”

“You’re not that smart, why don’t you just drop out of school and be a full time mom?”

“I very much felt like property.”

“I’ve met this great guy – he doesn’t beat me!”

“I was sitting on the couch looking at the photo of my Mom. It was the first time in my life I saw all 350 pounds of her.”

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Meet Karissa Williams:

a resilient woman who loses a baby at 13, gives birth at 15 and becomes trapped in an abusive relationship with an addict and drug dealer. When she attempts suicide, she is saved by her child.

She marries a ‘great guy’ (he doesn’t beat me), has a daughter and gains more than a hundred pounds. Soon her self-esteem erodes, her mother dies from cancer. She’s still not quite 30.

Getting through it all, Karissa discovers her strength to recover and in the process, empowers women to live their best life possible. An inspirational story about the real person behind 365 Daily Hustle

Featured in Women Who Boss Up

 

Illustration by Gordon Halloran http://www.gordonhalloran.com

Karissa Williams

 Bossbabe & Creator of 365DailyHustle 365DailyHustle

Success Coach ~ Helping Women Boss Up!

Certified Life, Health & Master Coach Hustle on FaceBook 

Speaker & Trainer/ 402-880-2142

 

 

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