Meet Rosalyn Miracle

We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Rosalyn Miracle a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.

Rosalyn, so good to have you with us today. We’ve always been impressed with folks who have a very clear sense of purpose and so maybe we can jump right in and talk about how you found your purpose?

Finding my purpose was a challenging and stressful journey. Even when I finally received a revelation about what that purpose was, I found myself in denial, unsure if I was truly ready to embrace it. However, even as far back as the age of 14, I always knew that part of my purpose was to help others. I felt a deep calling to show those in need that they are not alone—that there is someone who cares, someone who can offer emotional support, and someone who will listen to them without judgment.

It wasn’t until I faced my own personal struggles that the true fire of my purpose was ignited. Through my experiences, I began to see how profoundly life’s challenges can affect children, emotionally, mentally, and physically. This deepened my love for children and fueled my desire to help them. I want to make sure children understand that they are never the cause of their family’s struggles, that they are worthy of love and understanding, no matter what circumstances they face. It is this driving passion that motivates me every day to do whatever I can to make a difference in their lives, helping them feel seen, heard, and supported.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?

My journey toward creating Children’s Hope and writing my first book, Was It Me?, stemmed from deeply personal experiences that shaped my purpose. Having lived through the emotional turmoil of family separation, I witnessed firsthand the challenges children face in processing their feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I realized there was a significant gap in resources to help children understand that they are not to blame for their parents’ separation or divorce.

As the founder of Children’s Hope, I set out to fill that void. My mission became clear: to provide both children and parents with the support they need during difficult transitions. I wanted to create a space where parents could find resources to help them guide their children through these tough conversations with compassion and understanding. Writing Was It Me? became a natural extension of this mission, as I saw how important it was for children to have a tool that could help them process their emotions and reassure them that the separation was not their fault.

The process of writing the book was an emotional journey for me as well. It wasn’t just about telling a story—it was about sharing a message of hope, healing, and self-worth. I wanted children to feel seen and heard, and for parents to have a guide they could rely on during one of the most challenging times in their lives. Through Children’s Hope, I have been able to bring together my personal experiences, my passion for helping families, and my commitment to offering a resource that can make a real difference in the lives of children going through a difficult time.

I’m thrilled to share that I am currently working on my second book, expanding on the foundation I’ve built with Was It Me? as I continue my journey of writing and helping others. But that’s not all—I’m also diving into new and exciting ventures through my company, Serenity513. This new direction allows me to explore spiritual guidance in marriage, offering couples the support and tools they need to build and strengthen their relationship. I believe deeply in the importance of emotional and spiritual well-being within marriage, and I am eager to help couples find balance, healing, and deeper connection in their partnerships.

In addition to this, Serenity513 also provides Notary Signing Services for individuals purchasing homes. Understanding that buying a home can be a stressful process, I’m proud to offer a smooth, professional service to help make this major life event easier and more manageable for my clients. Whether it’s guiding couples through spiritual growth or assisting with important legal steps in homeownership, my mission is to serve and support others in meaningful ways. It’s incredibly fulfilling to see how my work is expanding to touch more lives, and I am excited for all the new opportunities on the horizon.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

Looking back, the three qualities that have been most impactful in my journey are resilience, empathy, and a strong sense of purpose.

The ability to keep going despite setbacks has been crucial. There were many moments when I faced uncertainty or felt discouraged, but resilience allowed me to push through and keep moving forward. For those just starting their journey, I recommend developing a mindset that embraces challenges as opportunities for growth. It’s not about avoiding failure, but learning how to bounce back and grow stronger from it.

Understanding others’ feelings and perspectives has been a cornerstone of my work, particularly in helping children and families navigate difficult times. Empathy has allowed me to connect deeply with people and make a lasting impact. For someone early in their journey, I suggest actively listening to others, practicing kindness, and truly putting yourself in others’ shoes. This will help build strong relationships and make your work more meaningful.

Knowing why I do what I do has been my guiding light. It has kept me motivated even when things got tough, and it gave me clarity during moments of uncertainty. For those starting out, I advise you to take the time to reflect on what you’re passionate about and what drives you. When your work is aligned with your purpose, it becomes easier to stay focused and push through challenges.

For anyone just beginning their journey, I would say: stay true to your purpose, nurture your empathy, and build resilience. These qualities will not only help you grow personally but will also allow you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

One of our goals is to help like-minded folks with similar goals connect and so before we go we want to ask if you are looking to partner or collab with others – and if so, what would make the ideal collaborator or partner?

Yes, I am always open to partnerships and collaborations! I believe that working together with like-minded individuals and organizations can amplify the impact we have in the lives of children and families.

I’m particularly interested in collaborating with people and groups who share a passion for supporting children and families during challenging times, especially those going through separation or divorce. If you are someone who works in education, therapy, social work, or any field that aligns with emotional well-being, I’d love to connect.

Additionally, I’m open to partnerships with other organizations focusing on spiritual guidance in marriage, community outreach, or any services that can complement the mission of Children’s Hope and Serenity513.

If you’re interested in partnering or collaborating, feel free to reach out directly through my social media channels, or email. I’m always excited to explore new ways we can work together to make a positive difference!

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: @rosasmiracle
  • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalyn-brown-miracle-a5425534
  • Other: Amazon Books – https://www.amazon.com/Was-Me-Rosalyn-Brown-Miracle/dp/B0D5BHJTPJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1TLC392AK08L9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Tl2dOUgZpSuqP9b8JFx5Tg.BC5fvGsO8FR4hKlh-fL5-XibexxAnY9oO6FCmLchBxQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=was+it+me+by+rosalyn+brown-Miracle&qid=1740364796&s=books&sprefix=was+it+me+by+rosalyn+brown-miracle%2Cstripbooks%2C77&sr=1-1

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