My name is Ashleigh Moss. While growing up in the Pacific Northwest I lived in a traditional catholisitic family structure: heads of the household and family were male, Women stayed home to care for the children, and we all obeyed god. The abuse this family structure facilitated isn’t something I would become aware of in my 20’s.
The positive side to systematic abuse is the awareness I developed in relationshhips, hightened senitivity, and emotional intelligence. Most importantly, I learned the negative enviornment I grew up in created a feedback loop of negative energy. I realized the only way to live the life of my dreams was to remain positive, set boundaires, and visiously pursue my dreams.
My first lonely step out of systematic abuse was to enroll in college, the first in my family. I graduated from the Univeristy of Washington with a Bachelors of Arts in Community Psychology with a minor in Consciousness. From there I attende Western Governors University and graduated with a Masters of Education.
Today I travel with my husband and two children full-time on the West Coast, pursing every dream I ever dreamt, and living the life my heart desires.
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