I used to jump from a relationship to the next- Corazon Kwamboka shares

• The mother of 2 revealed she never allowed herself to stay single out of fear

Lifestyle content creator, media influencer, and law practitioner Corazon Kwamboka for the first time, in a long time is completely single and joyfully proud of her decision to take time for herself. 

Taking to her Instagram stories the fitness enthusiast revealed she'd always find herself continuously hopping from one relationship to another never allowing herself to stay single out of the insistent fear of being alone.

In her post, Corazon also took it upon herself to challenge people who were in toxic and draining relationships out of fear to choose better for themselves by walking out of those, "wrong relationships,"

Corazon started off by sharing a quote by an unknown author that reads, "Stay single until someone actually compliments your life in a way that makes it better not to be single. If not, it's not worth it,"

Accompanying the post the mother of 2 shared how now more than ever she truly related to the quote. "Never thought I would enjoy being single like I do now," started off the newly reregistered lawyer before confirming she had no love interests as it stands.

"This is my first time being single single. I used to jump from one relationship to the next because of the fear of being alone. But now what I am dreadful of is being with the wrong person," Corazon added accompanying her text with a shocked quizzical, and worried emoticon.

Finishing up she encouraged other people to leave relations that were not serving them highlighting their future selves would eventually be glad they walked out.

"If you are in the wrong relationship leave today and in 3 months you will be happy you did," the last of her posts read. 

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