The story

A quiet morning. A cup of tea. One honest question.

Richa

For most of my adult life, I was the woman everyone could rely on. The capable wife, the present mother, the high-performing professional. I built things that worked. I held people who needed holding. I didn't drop the ball, ever.

And underneath all of it — quietly, slowly, almost politely — I was disappearing.

The morning everything shifted wasn't dramatic. There was no breakdown, no fight, no rock bottom. Just a Tuesday, a cup of tea I'd actually let myself sit and drink, and a question that landed in me like a stone in still water:

"Who am I, when no one needs me to be anything?"

I didn't have an answer. And the not-knowing terrified me far more than I let on.

What followed was the slowest, bravest project of my life — meeting myself again. Not the version of me my family had built around. Not the version my career had shaped. The woman beneath all of it. The one I'd left somewhere on the road, between everyone else's needs and my own quiet wanting.

That return is the work I now walk alongside other women. Not from a pedestal. Not from a place of having it all figured out. From the seat right next to yours, with my hand reaching for yours, saying: you can come home too.

If anything in this resonates — if you've felt the quiet ache of being everything for everyone and nothing for yourself — I made the webinar for you. With love.

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