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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2021 · 36 MIN

Four Barriers That Keep Women From Leaving Abusive Relationships [142]

from Flying Free · host Natalie Hoffman

Lydia left her abusive husband.Then she came back.She found the guts to leave him again.And returned another time.In the end, it took SEVEN times for her to get free.If you've been there or if you're wondering whether you'll ever get out too, she's laying it all on the table in this episode.The BEST PART? She's thriving. And she's no longer ashamed of her past. In this raw look at Lydia’s story:The FOUR reasons that kept her from leaving for goodHow she conquered the shame over her broken marriageWhy it was better for her kids to grow up with just one parentThe Bible verse that set her free from condemnation over her divorceWhat punching and floating have to do with the divorce/rebuilding processWhy sexual loneliness is a valid concern when you become single (and how she handled it)Access the transcript, read the show notes, and/or ask Natalie a question here If you are a Christian woman who thinks you may be in an emotionally destructive marriage, learn more at https://flyingfreenow.comI'll send you (free!) the first chapter of my book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage, which has an assessment to help you figure out if your relationship is abusive or not. All you have to do is hop on my mailing list. You can also find out about our online education and support program for women of faith at https://joinflyingfree.comAnd finally, if you are a divorced Christian woman who wants to take back her life and get healthy, lose weight, have amazing relationships, get things done, build a business or career, and even find a good man (if you want one) - check out Flying Higher.

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Lydia left her abusive husband. Then she came back. She found the guts to leave him again. And returned another time. In the end, it took SEVEN times for her to get free. If you've been there or if you're wondering whether you'll ever get out too, she's laying it all on the table in this episode. The BEST PART? She's thriving. And she's no longer ashamed of her past. In this raw look at Lydia’s story: - The FOUR reasons that kept her from leaving for good - How she conquered the shame over her broken marriage - Why it was better for her kids to grow up with just one parent - The Bible verse that set her free from condemnation over her divorce - What punching and floating have to do with the divorce/rebuilding process - Why sexual loneliness is a valid concern when you become single (and how she handled it) Listen or download the transcript at flyingfreenow.com/142 FREE: I'll send you the first chapter of my book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage. Just hop on my mailing list at flyingfreesisterhood.com/free-download. (I will NEVER spam you or sell your information.) Desperate for real help and safe people who understand what you're going through? Find out about my online education and support program for women of faith at joinflyingfree.com And, if you are an already divorced Christian woman who wants to take back her life and get healthy, have amazing relationships, build a business or career, or even find a good man - check out joinflyinghigher.com

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