FOR YOUR 7-FIGURE BUSINESS
Too many women live under the weight of shame, guilt, and endless expectations. You've spent years giving more than you can afford, silencing your own needs, saying "yes" while your soul whispered "no," carrying everyone's expectations and calling it “love.”
But beneath the surface lies exhaustion, resentment, unfulfillment, and a lingering fear that God is somehow still disappointed in you.
For His Glory: Disclosing and Destroying the Spiritual Roots of Codependency is a 30-day devotional designed to uncover those hidden roots and replace them with freedom, truth, and peace. Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and practical wisdom, this journey equips women to name the patterns that have kept them bound, and to choose a new path: one of healing, clarity, and God-given purpose.
With engaging stories, thought-provoking reflections, practical action steps, and daily victory declarations, by the end of this journey, you will not only feel lighter, but stronger, fully equipped to live free from codependency and aligned with the calling God has placed on your life.
Naomi I. Claxton, Esq, has built a diverse career in the legal field and now works in-house as a managing associate general counsel for a non-profit organization where she oversees legal operations for two business units.
She attended Oakwood College (now University), where she met her husband, Darien Claxton, and studied law at the University of Arizona. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Ms. Claxton has served in various roles at church, including Sabbath School teacher, Education leader, Adventurer teacher, Elder, and most recently, Women's Ministry leader.
Since 2020, she has maintained an online presence for her coaching through her brand persona @TheHow-toChick, where she describes herself as simply a child of God, wife, mother, attorney, mentor, and speaker. Her personal motto is: "You can do anything, but you cannot do everything. Choose Wisely."
Married for sixteen years, Naomi and Darien currently live in Washington, DC and have five children, including their three eldest godchildren—Ayanna, Michael, and Hannah, and their two sons, Nathaniel, and Noah.