A friend of mine the author and artist Paol Seagram says “nothing changes until you do.” As I said in my post of December 6th (http://www.thebusinessofme.com/the-business-of-me-blog.php) The Business of Me is all about change. We effect change by guiding participants to shift their thinking.

Each of us has a belief system. Our belief system rules how we conduct our lives, and sometimes we may not even realize we are reacting to the paradigms we hold. We don’t always see things as they are; we often view things through the filter of our set of beliefs - even if those predetermined beliefs don’t serve us well.

One participant in The Business of Me was told from an early age that “she should find a man to take care of her” (translation, you are not able to take care of yourself) and she believed she needed a man to take care of her. Well she found a man to take care of her but unfortunately that man turned out to be an abuser.

She needed to change her thinking from “I can’t take care of myself” to “I can and I want to take care of myself”. The Business of Me helped guide her to understand that the beliefs she held stopped her from creating an independent life. We guide our participants to the tools that they need to create an independent self-sufficient life that help survivors of domestic violence live the independent self-sufficient life they choose.