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About the author
Natash Molusi
<p>My name is Natash Mmapula Molusi, 35 years old woman, born in Pretoria, citizen of South Africa,started school in 1996 at Atteridgeville 2002 proceeded to high school also in Atteridgeville completed my matric in 2006, decided to take a gap year that resulted me to after 17 years to further my studies in financial management at IQAcademy,an inspirational author and poet, who recently published a powerful poetry book that delves into her personal experience with emotional and physical abuse.my journey to healing and empowerment serves as a beacon of hope for others who may find themselves trapped in similar situations.Having endure a difficult a tumultuous relationship, I struggled to let go of the emotional and physical scars left behind.However, determined to reclaim my life and find solace, I made a brave choice to return to school, recognizing the importance of self-empowerment.my decision to pursue education was a pivotal moment in my life, it became my cytalist for my personal growth, enabling me to develop my inner strength necessary to break free from the cycle, in addition to my personal growth, I also take on the admirable role of being a single mother to my children, my son who has being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Despite the challenge that come with raising a child with ADHD, I remain determined to provide the best care and support to my son. Unfortunately, society often misunderstands ADHD and tends to attribute it to a lack of discipline.This misconception places an additional burden but I carry on. </p>