Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay

Episode 130 - Failure is Never Final —Kaysha Sorenson

May 10, 2022 Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC Season 2 Episode 130
Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
Episode 130 - Failure is Never Final —Kaysha Sorenson
Show Notes

Tried out a major that ended up not being for you? Try another one! Didn’t get the job that you wanted? Maybe it wasn’t meant for you. Time to pursue another option! It’s really as simple as that. Continue to shift gears and try different paths. Failure is never final as long as you continue to try.

Kaysha Sorenson has had her fair share of ‘failures’ in life but, she’s never let that stop her. From getting pregnant at 19, to getting a divorce at age 26 and taking a break from school, she could have let any one of these things stop her. Instead, she’s been able to use her own experiences to be there for her own children and for Evoke Therapy Programs.

In this episode of Success is Subjective, Kaysha joins Joanna to share her journey as she navigated being a young mom in college, while also working to discover herself. Though there was plenty of pitfalls along the way, Kaysha has been able to find success in knowing that it’s okay to not always be successful; to rise and to fall. Listen in to gain insight on how Kaysha’s own young adulthood experience is allowing her to approach her own children's journeys with more excitement and confidence rather than fear

What You Will Learn

Growing up in a family of 6, being raised by a single mom

Being financially independent at a very young age

The unknown topic of secondary education 

What caused Kaysha to get married at 19 

What life looked like while getting divorced with 3 kids at age 26, no education and working at home depot

How working at Evoke Therapy Programs has impacted Kaysha’s life

The break that Kaysha is on right now and where she is headed

Coming from a place of excitement instead of fear when dealing with your young adults

Connect with Kaysha Sorenson

Evoke Therapy Programs

Kaysha Sorenson on Facebook

Email kaysha@evoketherapy.com


Connect with Joanna Lilley  

Lilley Consulting

Lilley Consulting on Instagram 

Lilley Consulting on Facebook 

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