
She considers a field before she buys or accepts it — expanding her business prudently — with her profits, she plants fruitful vines in her vineyard. (Proverbs 31:16 Amplified Bible)
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DALLAS — Natasha S. Mack is widely regarded not just as an accomplish author.
She’s a progressive, thriving entrepreneur in her own right.
As part of Making Headline News’ advance national coverage ahead of Sarah Jakes Roberts’ Third Annual Woman Evolve Conference July 31 through August 2 from Atlanta, Georgia, Mack, 40, spoke at length about the sustained success she’s destined to acquire as a rising life coach.
A venture she delved into at the start of the year, Mack’s chief responsibilities in her newly-erected endeavor are centered in large part on empowering divorced women to refocus, rediscover, and rebuild their lives.
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“The vision is to help women not focus on the past and to have a focal point on moving forward,” Mack told MHN. “Then she will need to rediscover who she is, what does she enjoy, what are her gifts, what is her purpose and identity, who is she now after her divorce. Then lastly, rebuilding her life, becoming a better version of herself, and building the life she desires.”
Suitably known as a certified Christian life coach and novelist, Mack admittedly has always been what she describes as a “disciplined and highly motivated individual,” particularly in her personal and professional life.
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“As I transitioned from my corporate career to life coaching, I didn’t see it being any different in applying that same competitive drive,” Mack explained. “The biggest difference is that it was all new territory, and I was stepping into the unknown — which, if I am being honest, was a little scary, but I continued to trust God.
What Mack deems most intriguing through her new business endeavor, she acknowledged, is that she has been afforded the luxury of creating an opportunity for divorced women to have support and resources amid the dreaded marital dissolution.
“I realized after my divorce and doing surveys on divorced women that a lot of Christian women are suffering silently,” Mack said. “I will help these women navigate the different stages of divorce, such as grief, taking ownership of healing, navigating children’s transitions, and rebuilding her life. Women post-divorce will transform and pivot, because I will teach them different strategies, techniques, and have framework that is anchored in practical and Biblical principles. My unique promise of value is to demonstrate through a community of women with shared experiences that they are not alone and have support. I want these women to understand they don’t have to just survive but they can thrive and help (other) women continue to progressively move forward and see long lasting change in their life.”
A rising empowerment endeavor that customarily services individuals and groups ranging in ages 30-to-45, Mack emphasized her personal mission through her chosen profession is centered on creating a “compassionate space,” one that would enable women find strength, resilience, and a renewed sense of self.
“Through empathy and my expertise, I aim to be a beacon of hope, fostering healing, and self-determination in every woman’s post-divorce chapter,” Mack said. “This new venture was more of a leading from the Lord to help others navigate a divorce, so these ladies don’t get stuck and have an understanding that divorce doesn’t define them.
“I had the most support from a truly great friend of mine who supported me through my classes and training to gain my certification, and her name is Tawanda Hull.”
Thanks to her solid host of supporters, Mack is destined to empower her fellow divorcees to become better versions of themselves.
“It’s imperative to esteem and inspire others daily because there is value in encouraging others and leading by example daily because it can change the trajectory of someone’s life,” Mack told MHN. “I realized there is a benefit to being a coach that helps divorced women navigate a challenging journey, and they are able to see someone that has overcome and persevered through a divorce and is now on the other side of it. I want the women to see there can be beauty on the other side of pain.”
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