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The Single Mum’s Survival Guide I never set out to be the single mum the position was thrust upon me, quite suddenly and without warning. As the mother of a three-year-old and a tiny three week old baby, as you can imagine it was quite a shock! Later on (this time of course with older children) I became a single mum again when I escaped from my disastrous second marriage to a sometimes charming, yet abusive, man. I was losing sleep about how to pay the bills and my weight fluctuated as I tried to find the balance in my life. The things I learned along the way enabled me to retain my sanity and sense of humour and also to help my children through this difficult time. Strangely, my determination to not only survive, but thrive, contained within it the certainty that not only would I get through this, but that I would help other women in the same situation to build a happy new life. These days I’m happily remarried to my third (and last!) husband. Luckily, my two boys adore him and the feeling is mutual. I’ve qualified as a coach, NLP and hypnosis practitioner and I also run a women’s business networking organisation in the Brighton area called the Athena network. My book, however, remains one of my proudest achievements. I like to think that it has been the perfect way to turn what at the time was a very negative and distressing experience into something positive and constructive. A friend of mine describes the book as a little bit like a group of women sitting around my kitchen table exchanging confidences, giving advice and sympathy, shedding the odd tear and sharing a laugh. It’s a really good mixture of inspiration, comfort and practical help. It’s not just my story you see - I spoke to dozens of other single mothers as well as expert contributors in the fields of parenting, finance and legal matters, 20 among others. In fact, Mayo Wynne Baxter’s very own Gemma Hope is one of the featured experts. When I met Gemma, we realised that there was a lot of synergy in the services we offer. We are both passionate about helping single mothers on their journey to empowerment and independence – both financial and emotional. We will be collaborating again on 10th July with a free seminar for single mums going through divorce or separation (or dealing with the aftermath). Gemma and I, as well as a mortgage advisor and financial advisor, will be speaking at the seminar. We’ll be giving advice on topics such as: how to tell the kids, what to do when your children meet his new girlfriend for the first time, dealing with the legal and financial issues, finding time for yourself, getting the help and support you need and moving on. These are just some of the subjects I cover in the book. “THE SINGLE MUM’S SURVIVAL GUIDE – How To Pick Up The Pieces and Build a Happy New Life” is available to order on Amazon now and will be in book stores from 1st July this year. For a chance to win a free individual coaching session or a chapter of my book: email your name and contact details to the vivienne@ thelifeyoudeserve.co.uk. Prizes will be sent to the first ten readers to contact me. To book your place on the free SINGLE MUM’S SURVIVAL GUIDE Seminar, please email sparsons@ mayowynnebaxter.co.uk or call 01273 223220 By Vivienne Smith 21