“I’m Not My Sister’s Keeper, I Am My Sister” 10 Lessons From Iyanla’s Wounded Women Follow Up

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I am not my sister’s keeper, I am my sister.

Iyanla said the reason we shouldn’t be so quick to judge the women who had children with Jay because, in some form or fashion, many of us have exhibited some of their same behaviors. Whether it was settling, degrading or devaluing ourselves to be with a man, the symptoms are often the same. And instead of judging and dismissing these women, seeking to understand them could help us better understand ourselves. Iyanla said, “Let us not think that in your deficit and dysfunction, you’re better than this woman in her deficit and dysfunction.”

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