A Woman's Journey to Success
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In life there is always a way out no matter what situation youre in. This story concludes how I survived difficulties, sorrow, and severe pain. For me life was like a maze and I had to find my way out. In the end, I reached to the finishing line and thats where I found someone who made it possible for me.
Giving up is never the way to accomplish lifes fulfillment. If you keep on believing and having faith, then you will receive your greatest desires. Someone great and powerful is always looking down on us; although we dont recognise it, he helps us in our difficult times.
Wenses Joseph-Peter
Being married to my husband Paul was the best thing that ever happened to me. Before getting married I used to take care of myself to a very high standard. When I walked down the street, I had people walking up to me asking, ‘Which hairdresser do you go to?’ I reply, ‘I’m my own hairdresser.’ I was very choosy about my appearance. I couldn’t stand the fact of not being tidy. Unfortunately all that changed when I got diagnosed with MS. I was determined to show Paul that being sexy didn’t matter, but when people out there kept saying to Paul he could have done better, he started losing interest. I didn’t care about my appearance anymore, but it was unbelievable how someone can cause you to feel so unwanted. I kept to myself. I hated going out and when I decided to, I would keep my pyjamas on. I felt so alone and degraded I wanted to end my life. I could see no other way out of this embarrassing and troublesome predicament, but something kept telling me that this wasn’t the way, so I listened to my instinct. Being diagnosed with MS and having five kids was very challenging. But life became more able and successful for me because of my strong belief and prayers.
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A Woman's Journey to Success - Wenses Joseph-Peter
A Woman’s
Journey To
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Wenses Joseph-Peter
Copyright © 2012 by Wenses Joseph-Peter.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
I’d like to say many thanks to the members of New Beginning Ministries especially Bishop Gordon Denny and the crew. Also my very beautiful daughter, Tershoy Keyana Cox, who has been a great help in writing this book. Thank you all! God bless you all!
Growing up as a teenager on the island of St. Lucia, living at home with my mother, brother, and three sisters, I never knew what it was like to call someone ‘Dad’. Life was really strenuous and complicated. My sisters and brother used to make fun of me; they teased me, called me all sorts of names, simply because I was so different and I was considered the ‘black sheep’ of the family because anything someone requested, I had to do it. I felt deserted and I decided to quit school.
Having done that at an early age was rigorous enough, so it left me no alternative but to assist my mom in her small pay job: farming. I had to work for five hours a day each week. I couldn’t stand the fact that I was being noticed by people of my age group going to school while I was headed to the farm. It was very embarrassing. But life moved on and by the time I turned fifteen, I embarked on going to my confirmation classes where I met Mark.
Mark was a tall black man with