
A Note From the Middle of the Story
- Naazh
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
It’s been a long time since I’ve felt an overwhelming urge to write like I do right now.
At the end of January, I kept telling myself I should post something. Just to stay consistent. Just to say I had. Every day as the month crept closer to its end, the thought sat there: I need to write a blog post.
And then February arrived.
And now I feel compelled to write.
So much has happened over the last few months—especially the last two—that a story has begun to take shape. One that feels beautiful and bewildering and terrifying all at the same time. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about purpose, place, and responsibility—what it means to be alive, to be here, to be a living being on this planet.
And more specifically, I’ve been asking myself:
What is my responsibility?
Who is it to?
What is it for?
Maybe that sounds like mystical rambling. But the lessons that life has placed in front of me lately—groundbreaking ones, at least for me—have shifted my perspective in ways I can’t ignore. They’ve changed how I understand connection, meaning, and the role we each play in one another’s lives.
What I really want this post to be is a pause in the story. A marker. A simple update that says: It’s been a while.
And also: There’s really good stuff coming—please hang in there.
Because there has been really good stuff happening. And there is more unfolding right now. I can’t wait to share it—openly, honestly, and piece by piece—with anyone it matters to. And if it matters to you, then you matter to me.
We’re all connected.
We’re all seeking connection.
And we live in a time where disconnection is everywhere—woven into so many parts of daily life. It’s easy to focus on what’s broken, what hurts, what doesn’t make sense, or what makes us angry.
I want to offer something different.
I want to create a space—especially for women—where we come together to find ourselves. Not alone, but together. Because I believe that’s where the real work happens.
I’m excited to share my journey.
I’m excited to share what I’m learning.
And if even one person finds five minutes in their day that feels lighter, steadier, or more hopeful because of something shared here, then it’s worth it. Those moments have been life-changing for me. The more I learn how they happen—and what makes them possible—the more I want them.
And I want that for you.
So settle in.
There’s something meaningful unfolding here.
I’m grateful for the journey.
And that means I’m grateful for you.
Sending Good Vibes,
Naazh




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