From Fired to Freedom: When God Uses Your Exit to Unlock Your Elevation

What if the very thing you thought was breaking you was actually building you?

I remember a season where everything familiar fell apart. The paycheck. The title. The plan. It all collapsed, and I thought I was finished. But looking back, I wasn’t being buried. I was being planted.

That’s the story of so many worthy women, women who’ve been fired, overlooked, replaced, or dismissed, not realizing that sometimes God has to close the door we won’t, so we’ll finally walk into the one He’s been waiting to open.

When the Paycheck Stops, Purpose Speaks

In From Fired to Freedom, Jekwenta “Coach K” Primm doesn’t just tell her story, she exposes the truth about transformation.

After being terminated from her corporate banking job, she faced what so many of us fear: uncertainty, shame, and the whisper that said, “You’re done.”

But instead of folding, she fought.
Instead of letting fear define her, she let faith develop her.
And that moment of loss became the launchpad for her legacy.

Coach K went from “fired” to “funded,” transforming her pain into a purpose-driven empire that helps entrepreneurs nationwide secure $50K–$100K in grants to fund their dreams. What was supposed to destroy her became the doorway to destiny.

The Shift from Fired to Free

There’s something powerful about a woman who refuses to stay stuck. She doesn’t wait for permission. She doesn’t need validation. She just decides, I’m still chosen, even if I’ve been challenged.

That’s what this book represents: a divine redirection.

In the language of transformation, being fired isn’t the end; it’s the invitation.
It’s God saying, “You’ve outgrown this assignment.”
It’s your spirit echoing, “There’s more in you that the cubicle could never contain.”

And if you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Why me?” this book will remind you, because there’s freedom waiting on the other side of fear.

The Fire Is Not Final; It’s Formation

Every worthy woman eventually faces a moment that tests what she’s made of. Sometimes it’s the job. Sometimes it’s the relationship. Sometimes it’s the silence between seasons where nothing makes sense.

But what From Fired to Freedom teaches us is that loss is often God’s language of alignment.

The job wasn’t the problem; it was the limitation.
The firing wasn’t the failure; it was the freedom.
The exit wasn’t rejection; it was redirection.

Let that sink in.

Coach K turned her moment of firing into a movement of freedom, not just for herself, but for every woman watching who’s afraid to take that first step.

You Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Powerful

So many of us have been taught to measure worth by productivity.
If you’re not working, you’re not worthy.
If you’re not busy, you’re not valuable.

But Coach K’s story interrupts that narrative.

She didn’t rise because she was ready, she rose because she refused to quit.
And that’s your reminder too.

You don’t need a perfect plan.
You just need to believe again.

Freedom doesn’t start when the circumstances change.
It starts when you do.

What Every Worthy Woman Should Remember

You didn’t lose your place.
You were repositioned for purpose.
You weren’t pushed out.
You were pulled higher.

Sometimes God ends what you’ve outgrown so He can usher you into what you’ve been praying for.

So don’t mourn what you lost. Move toward what’s next.

Because freedom isn’t found in what you lost,
It’s found in what you finally believed you were worthy of.

Reflect. Rise. Reclaim.

If you’ve ever been “fired,” here’s your reminder:
You were never fired from purpose.

You were freed to fulfill it.

Grab your copy of From Fired to Freedom, and step into your next chapter; bold, believing, and beautifully becoming.

Because sis, this time?
The fire isn’t meant to burn you.
It’s meant to build you.