Oct 29, 2018
Kathryn's spouse abandoned her
and just walked out. She experienced the following: loss of
clarity, felt debilitated, was isolated, felt shame and lack of
worthiness. So, she journaled. A friend came to her rescue and
"saved her life" by empowering her and reminding her that she is
better than this and stronger than this. Kathryn shares these
wonderful nuggets of life wisdom:
- each of us has a vast amount of
untapped strength
- we have the ability to remodel and
reshape our lives, if we are willing to work hard and
persevere
- asking for help is not weakness,
but rather a sign of strength
- let's take stock of what we are
facing and what we need; then seek someone that can guide us to get
us through it
- we are not alone
Kathryn Taylor was born at the Great Lakes Naval Station near Chicago, Illinois and spent much of her life in the Chicagoland area. She is a retired teacher and had taught in the schools of Illinois, California, and Virginia before her retirement and relocation to South Carolina. It was there where she wrote her book, Two Minus One: A Memoir following the unexpected abandonment by her second husband. An avid reader, enthusiastic traveler, and incurable beach lover, she resides outside of Charleston, SC, which affords her the opportunity to enjoy all three of her favorite past times.