Marit Welker knows what it feels like to feel lost. For decades, she battled chronic illness, bipolar disorder, and chronic pain. She's been broke and bedridden with no way out. And more recently, she overcame cancer during COVID and watched four children leave home.
But one day, flat on her back with nothing left, she made a decision. She decided to change her mindset. She did it in 10 minutes. That choice changed everything.
Marit didn't wait for her life to get better. She decided to see and live it differently, and the next 16 months, bedridden or stuck in the house, were the happiest of her life.
Now she helps Christian mothers, whether they have been cut off from their children in the name of "boundaries," or they're struggling to find their way through the empty-nest years. When her role shifts, a woman wonders who she is anymore.
Marit understands and meets them where they are. She uses story to teach truth, and walks women through steps that bring real, lasting change. Her approach combines faith with neuroscience, sports psychology, the power of habit, and personal development to help them find real growth and transformation, move forward, discover their God-given purposes for this time in their lives, and use all their mother-love in their new direction.
Marit has spoken hundreds of times around the world to audiences large and small. She studied the Bible in Jerusalem, worked as a missionary in South America, and through a Christian daily scripture ministry reached millions of people around the globe.
Her message is simple: While you were raising your children, God was raising you. You are bigger than you were before. And the life you want? It starts with one decision.
She tailors her message to your target audience, guiding them toward understanding and leaving them with hope and concrete next steps.
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Live Happier Ever After, a 3-day challenge to live happier by recognizing, changing, and creating new thought patterns in our brain to prevent feeling like a victim and accepting our circumstances without being controlled by them. - It's the first step. - This is a PDF download and available to view online.