Divorcing women are finding encouragement and a way to thrive through the divorce journey

Nearly 10 years after her own divorce a Minnesota artist is helping women to handle those dark days with class and grace.
 
COON RAPIDS, Minn. - Aug. 27, 2013 - PRLog -- Noelle Rollins still remembers the moment when the world seemed to go quiet and the room seemed to cave in on her when her then husband announced he didn't want to be married. Noelle spent a few hours in denial then a few days in shock then months in tears and more denial.  Then something took over that told her things would be okay. On some deeper lever she knew that she would come out of that tough time both stronger and wiser than she has gone into her marriage.  Rollins who is an artist and writer has taken her experiences and created a free Divorce Manifesto for women.

"I want women to be able to print out the manifesto and hang it by their beds, on their bathroom mirrors, in their cars or wherever they find themselves daily needing to be reminded that things will be okay. I really believe that women can take that incredibly tough pivotal life experience and decide that they will make positive changes in their lives from that point on and thrive."

Rollins specialized in artwork that helps inspire people to live their most inspired and authentic lives so the Divorce manifesto was a natural extention of her work. Women can go to Noelle's website and download or print the Manifesto for themselves or their sisters or friends for free. You can find it here: http://noellerollinsart.com/heart-projects/divorce-manifesto/
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