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Ready to Be Thirty - Antionette Turner
Ready to Be
Thirty!
Antionette Turner
Copyright © 2020 Antionette Turner.
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.
ISBN: 978-1-951838-14-0
Portions of this book are works of nonfiction. Certain names and identifying characteristics have been changed.
Publisher: 90 Day Legacy Builders
Dedication
This book is dedicated to my family. Everything I do, I do
with you all in mind: know that, understand that, trust that, and believe that. This is the end of any generational curse we have. This is the start of generational wealth. I claim all great things for us, through us, and by us. We deserve and we will receive. It’s our time. We gone be alright! God has covered us with His blood and He will continue to do so. I got us. There is nothing we can’t get through together! Thank you for believing in me and for believing in yourselves enough to keep pushing forward. I love you all, forever.
Acknowledgements
To the person that motivated me to write this book, thank you. You know who you are. You encouraged me to create generational wealth. You sparked a light in me that I didn’t know would be lit so soon. You taught me how to manifest and made me understand that I was already walking in my purpose. You helped me realize that I was more dope than I could fathom. So, thank you for those long, in-depth, and intellectual conversations that made me take it there and kept me going. Thank you for helping me refocus when I got off track. Thank you for believing in me more than I believed in myself. No matter what has transpired, I will forever be thankful that God placed you in my life. Thank you for pouring into me what God needed you to.
Thank you to my best friends Sha’Net, Troy and Destiny. College has a way of bringing people together for a lifetime. I am glad that I was blessed with friends like you all. There is constant support,
encouragement, and nonstop motivation. The flow of great energy and amazing vibes has been ongoing since day one. We never let each other slack. I don’t know what I would do without you guys. I love you all: now and always. Thank you for being such amazing, true, and unconditional friends.
Thank you to each and every person who played a role in my life whether it was big, small, positive, or negative. Whatever it was, it mattered and it was needed in order for me to become who I am today. Thank you. You are deeply and greatly appreciated!
Chapter
One
Dirty Thirty
Everyone looks to turning thirty as this big, horrible thing. Once you turn thirty, you are old as hell and dusty. Your life is halfway over (depending on your ethnic background). You are not young and popping
anymore because you’ve reached that godforsaken age. Of course, that's according to society and an immature mindset.
Low and behold, you are a single woman with no kids or a man whose business has not yet hit the roof. That’s most people’s perception of life. No one is ready to hit that "Dirty