My husband enjoys teaching and working with kids - especially on math. Here's the story of the Tutoring program that grew from him having fun teaching the neighbor's kids some math
I never thought I would share my story publicly, but I believe someone out there might need hope just like I did.
I went through one of the most painful moments of my life when I lost my husband to another woman. Everything we built together felt like it was falling apart, and I was completely heartbroken and confused. I tried talking, praying, and doing everything I could, but nothing seemed to work.
A friend later introduced me to a spiritual man called Iya Hindi. At first, I was very skeptical, but I was also desperate for a solution. I decided to give it a try and followed his guidance with an open mind.
Within a short period of time, I started noticing changes. My husband began to communicate with me again, things slowly started falling back into place, and eventually, he came back home to me. Today, our relationship is stronger, more peaceful, and filled with understanding.
I’m sharing this not to force anyone, but to give hope to anyone going through a similar situation. Sometimes, help can come from places we least expect.
Kindly contact him via ( iyahindinative@gmail.com )
Josefa “Jiji” Harner, RPsy, DODT, MAMHC, MAPsych, BSW. She is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, and holds a degree in Social Work as well as a Masters in Mental Health Counselling, from Nyack College, New York; Masters in Psychology, and a Doctorate in Organization Development and Transformation from Cebu Doctors’ University. Her expertise is in the treatment of Mood Disorders: depression, anxiety disorders, panic attacks, and trauma-related issues. She also provide therapeutic family intervention in the court and providing victims’ assistance for children victims of sexual abuse. Dr. Jiji Harner is also a Trauma-Care Specialist providing Crisis Management Intervention Plan, Trauma-Informed Crisis Intervention, and Safeguard Program for Individuals and Organization exposed in critical and traumatic situations. In addition to her clinical practice, she, together with her husband, have developed and conducted seminars in Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Emotionally Healthy Leaders and Emotionally Healthy Relationships and other workshops covering various mental health issues - how to spot them and how to help those who are struggling.
I never thought I would share my story publicly, but I believe someone out there might need hope just like I did.
ReplyDeleteI went through one of the most painful moments of my life when I lost my husband to another woman. Everything we built together felt like it was falling apart, and I was completely heartbroken and confused. I tried talking, praying, and doing everything I could, but nothing seemed to work.
A friend later introduced me to a spiritual man called Iya Hindi. At first, I was very skeptical, but I was also desperate for a solution. I decided to give it a try and followed his guidance with an open mind.
Within a short period of time, I started noticing changes. My husband began to communicate with me again, things slowly started falling back into place, and eventually, he came back home to me. Today, our relationship is stronger, more peaceful, and filled with understanding.
I’m sharing this not to force anyone, but to give hope to anyone going through a similar situation. Sometimes, help can come from places we least expect.
Kindly contact him via ( iyahindinative@gmail.com )
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