RUTH DISCOLL
THE LIFE LIBERATOR
Ruth is known as the Life Liberator. She is creating global liberation by leading women out of manipulative, abusive, controlling relationships into empowerment and freedom.
She says, ‘This isn’t a pleasant subject but it is worryingly commonplace. Globally, there are countless women whose lives are barely half-lived because they exist with a partner who controls and abuses them. My mission is to ensure 10,000,000 women regain their lives’.
Ruth states that an abusive relationship means that you are constantly made to feel bad about yourself by your partner. It does not necessarily involve physical violence. Emotional, mental and verbal bullying are equally as damaging.
She stresses, ‘ the reality is that a woman trapped in a controlling relationship has fears, anxieties and self-doubts which hold her back. A woman with an abusive partner is in the worst possible place to be able to help herself. Her self-esteem is so eroded, it is hard for her to trust her judge
ment about anything. Without change her life is reduced to a level of insignificance. This is not acceptable. She needs to be the one living her life and not another live it for you’.
Ruth believes that every woman is entitled to create a destiny which gives her the confidence to be herself and to live her life with happiness, fulfilment and positivity. That if she does that successfully then she is able to contribute towards building happiness and peace in our world, for the collective.
I’m The Life Liberator. I’m creating a global liberation leading women out of manipulative, abusive, controlling relationships into empowerment and freedom. This isn’t a pleasant subject but it is worryingly commonplace.
Globally, there are countless women whose lives are barely half-lived because they exist with a partner who controls and abuses them.
My mission is to ensure 10,000,000 women regain their
lives. An abusive relationship means that you are constantly made to feel bad about yourself by your partner. It does not necessarily involve physical violence. Emotional, mental and verbal bullying are equally as damaging.
The reality is, right now, a woman trapped in a controlling relationship has fears, anxieties and self-doubts that hold her back. A woman with an abusive partner is in the worst possible place to be able to help herself. Her selfesteem is so eroded, it is hard for her to trust her judgement about anything.
Without change her life is reduced to a level of insignificance. This is not acceptable. She needs to be the one living her life. No-one else has the right to live your life for you.
I believe that every woman is entitled to create a destiny that gives her the confidence to be herself and to live her life with happiness, fulfillment and positivity. That way she is able to contribute to building happiness and peace in our world.
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