(Health-NewsWire.Net, May 13, 2015 ) Queensland, Australia -- Victims of domestic abuse need to know that gratitude is the key to healing, urges domestic abuse support organisation, Rainbows Empowering Women. "It's common for women to feel sad, angry, scared and disempowered after leaving an abusive relationship, but they will find the healing in the gratitude," says the organisation's director, Donna Ferguson.
"Moving forward from a domestically abusive relationship takes courage, and women need to be kind to themselves as the hurt and loneliness sets in afterwards. But after life has started to stabilise again, women need to feel good on the inside. If they continue to feel frustrated and irritated, they will keep experiencing depression and helplessness. Feeling grateful puts warmth and loving out in to the world, and the universe will reflect that back to them." www.rainbowsempoweringwomen.com
Studies have shown that negative belief systems can be responsible for limiting a person's growth, development and success, and women leaving an abusive relationship often share the same values - that they're worthless, unlovable, unwanted and always to blame for bad things happening. "The more domestic abuse victims they are told something by their abusive partners, the more their subconscious mind believes it, and victims need to break free of this thought process," Donna says.
After having experienced her own journey through the healing from trauma process herself, Donna understands the importance of gratitude. While leaving her abusive husband may have been the first step for her, the hardest part was learning to love herself again. "Once I had regained self-confidence and self-respect, I started to attract people in to my life that appreciated and valued me for me, and through my own personal growth I was able to finally become emotionally free," says Donna. "The healing process truly began for me once I started to recognise the things in my life that left me feeling grateful. Gratitude is an approach to everyday life; it's an attitude that helps you see the freedom and life you have, your successes and your future achievements." www.rainbowsempoweringwomen.com
Rainbows Empowering Women began after Donna recognised a large gap in government support services for victims of domestic violence. She realised that women had little or no opportunities open to them once they had been processed and the chaos had stabilised. She wanted to focus on rectifying the gap, and took responsibility to provide a service to give guidance, support and confidence back to women and their children that were healing from trauma.
Rainbows Empowering Women enables Donna to make a difference in the lives of victims of domestic abuse. She provides women with all the tools that they need to step back into the light after being subjected to domestic abuse. Rainbows Empowering Women gives women the confidence that they will need to live full, complete lives filled with love and hope.
To learn more about how feeling grateful can help victims of domestic violence through the healing process, visit www.rainbowsempoweringwomen.com.
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About Rainbows Empowering Women: Rainbows Empowering Women empowers women to become emotionally and financially free, to have the confidence to live the life they deserve. The organisation aims to give women the confidence to achieve their goals, so they can do whatever they want in life and fulfil their dreams.
Rainbows Empowering Women offers a 7-step program to women to help them strip back the layers of negative experiences as an adult and a child, to ultimately remove the blockages to success and self-worth. The program includes tools and resources for learning how to become emotionally free and in control, building self-confidence and self-respect, unlocking dreams and goals and becoming successful in life.
Rainbows Empowering Women
Donna Ferguson
+61 403 311 157
donna@rainbowsempoweringwomen.com
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