Introducing: Not Over Yet
A Single Mom's Guide to Reclaiming Hope
(even when everything feels impossible)
When my then-husband walked out the door 16 years ago, I had never felt so alone.
I remember standing in our half-empty apartment, holding my little girl, wondering how on earth I was going to make it. The bills had piled up. I had no money to budget with. And now I was completely alone looking at a life that would be nothing like I had planned. I was worried I would be a complete failure as a single mom. And honestly? I couldn't see any hope for our future.
Maybe you're in that same place right now.
If so, pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and some chocolate and listen carefully.
Your story isn't over yet.
You might be wondering how you're going to pay for everything on one income. Or if your kids will be completely messed up because their dad isn't around. You might be wondering if you'll ever feel confident as a mom again or what happened to the joyful, confident person you used to be.
You might be wondering how to even begin healing from all your pain or if it's even possible to build a happy life after everything you've been through.
Sweet friend, I see you. I've been exactly where you are and I'm here to sit with you in the uncertainty.
I can tell you that 16 years later...
✨ I've discovered my own strength and worth that no one can take away.
✨ We have walked through a lot of trauma together and grown closer because of it.
✨ My girls know they are deeply loved and can talk to me about anything.
✨ My daughters and I have learned to choose hope, joy, and laughter, no matter the circumstances.
✨ We've built a beautiful community of people who love and support us.
✨ Most importantly - we've learned to trust God's plan, even when we can't see it.
None of this happened overnight. I took it one step at a time. I kept getting up and trying again every morning. I never quit (even though I wanted to!)
Piece by piece, with God's guidance, I put a new life together for us. I leaned into His presence and grace. I fought for healing for myself and my kids (my adopted daughter comes from trauma, too)
And now I want to offer you the help I wish someone had offered me when I was drowning in uncertainty and fear. I know you can do this. And you don't have to do it alone.
Not Over Yet
a hope-filled course for Christian single moms who want to embrace the future, not just survive it.

Not Over Yet will help you overcome past struggles and build a bright, amazing future for yourself and your kids.
The course includes:

23 video lessons
23 lessons are broken up into 8 modules. Each video lesson is 5-8 minutes, so it's easy to consume anytime. Listen in the carpool lane, watch at home, or while waiting for your kids to finish soccer practice.

Workbook
The 24 page workbook contains 16 activities to help you tackle being a single mom. From budgeting to self-reflection to planning fun times with your kiddos, you'll get more out of the course by going deeper in the workbook.

Progress Tracker
A ribbon will be added to each lesson you finish so you can track your progress and never lose your place in the course. You can favorite any lesson you want to find easily later in your favorites tab.
This isn't just another course. This is the roadmap I wish I'd had 16 years ago - created specifically for
single moms who are tired of just surviving and ready to start thriving.
Here's a sneak peek at the modules in the course.
Here's a sample from Module 8: Choosing Hope
FAQs
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Hi! I'm Stephanie.
I'm a Jesus-loving, hope-spreading, single mom. I am a relentless cheerleader for single moms from all walks of life. I've been a single mom for over 15 years and I've experienced the challenges and beauty of this crazy life.
I had one biological child when I became a single mom and have since adopted a child from Uganda. My kids and I live in Wisconsin with three dogs, and an ever-changing number of fish.
