Lauren Marie’s Blog
Welcome to my blog, where I share insights on motherhood, life after divorce, co-parenting, and building a personal brand with authenticity and resilience.
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My Four Court Visits
Each trip to the courthouse took me from fear and overwhelm to confidence, reminding me that even the hardest processes become manageable with preparation and time.
Just Try and Serve Me
Being served divorce papers was the moment my separation became legally real. But learning what to expect helped me respond with clarity instead of panic.
Do What You Got to Do
Doing what I had to do, even when it bruised my pride, became one of the moments I’m most proud of in my journey after divorce.
Grab Your Light
Grabbing my light didn’t mean pretending the darkness wasn’t there. It meant choosing, again and again, not to stay in it.
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My (ex) husband left.
I had a toddler. I had no job. I had no money.
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About the Author
I'm Lauren— a mom, a coach's wife, an author, and a storyteller dedicated to helping women navigate life's transitions with strength and grace. Through my writing, I share real stories and practical insights on topics ranging from motherhood and co-parenting to finding purpose after divorce. Join me on this journey as we embrace resilience, humor, and growth in every chapter.
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Preparing for baby number two eleven years later has looked very different from the first time, shaped by experience, a few hard lessons, and a much clearer sense of what actually matters.