Maureen Waititu's 3 tips for moving on from a painful relationship

The content creator has been showing off her new home

Piece by: Maureen Waruinge
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• Her new home is very reflective of her new life with her children.

• Maureen speaks about crying, laughing, and creating new memories in her new home.

Maureen Waititu.
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Lawyer-cum-content creator Maureen Waititu has moved on from her controversial life, years after splitting up with baby daddy Frankie Kiarie.

Two years ago, she left her home under controversial circumstances, but that is in the past now, as she confessed in a new interview on Sunday, January 15. 

Speaking to KTNs Art of Living, Maureen said that moving out from her exes home to a completely different location was not easy.

"I put this space together in under two weeks, believe it or not. I was leaving a previous place, and unfortunately, I found myself in a move-out situation in a very short amount of time.

At that point, I had renovated the previous house three months before so it was almost like still very fresh. So I used the same team, Pinterest helped a lot so I just told my guys this is exactly what I want."

Showing off her current home, Maureen added her inspiration was to provide a warm space for her two sons.

Everything in her new home is personal to her. "Looking back 2023 feels like finally, I'm settled, its been like I've been running, I feel very settled, stable like I can breathe. Like it's gonna be a fantastic year."

The mother of two also spoke about the key three things she has used to move on from a painful relationship. They are;

1. Bad things will always happen but how are you preparing yourself for moving on.

2. Put God first. Trust me let him fight those battles for you. They are not yours, this is not... it's the spirit, let him fight for you.

3. Do not be afraid of being vulnerable. It's okay, let people put you out there. Let them say what they want to say but your vulnerability will be the epitome of your strength. So let it go, don't feel like oh this and that, No, let the system take its course and God will always vindicate you.

Adding,

"Oh let me add this to mothers please fix yourself for your kids and it's okay. Let time take its course and don't wait for anybody, the minute you are a parent, you are a parent. Just keep doing everything you are supposed to do. Everything else will be a bonus along the way. Nobody owes you anything, nobody! Just God, put God first."