For the Ones Who’ve Always Carried More Than They Could Say…
This space is for you — the woman who’s always been the strong one, the mother trying to do things differently, the person caught between old traditions and a new way of being.
I’m Annie Singh, a certified life coach, and I created this blog as a quiet, powerful rebellion against the voices that told you to stay small, stay silent, stay selfless.
Here, we talk about what it means to heal when no one taught you how. To love yourself even when it feels foreign. To parent with compassion, not pressure. To rewrite the story, not just for your children — but for you.
You don’t have to prove anything here.
You’re already enough.
Let’s grow from that place.
“Living in the Moment: A Gentle Pause in the Rush of Life”
“My life is my priority. My family is my priority.
Work helps support us, but it should never become the reason we live.”
— from my latest blog: ‘On the Clock: How Realising Time Is Finite Changed My Life Priorities’
“On the Clock”: How Realising Time is Finite Changed My Life Priorities
“My life is my priority. My family is my priority.
Work helps support us, but it should never become the reason we live.”
— from my latest blog: ‘On the Clock: How Realising Time Is Finite Changed My Life Priorities’
Life: The Endless Work Cycle We Can’t Escape — Or Can We?
We work to live, but somewhere along the way, we forget to actually live. Caught between responsibilities and routines, we miss the small moments that matter. But maybe, just maybe, life is waiting for us in the in-between — if we choose to notice it.
Don’t Sit in the Mud — Learn, Clean Up, and Keep Moving
You wouldn’t sit in the mud after slipping — you’d get up, clean off, and keep going. So why stay stuck in blame and regret when life gets messy? Learn from it, grow from it, and move forward with grace. You were never meant to stay in the mud.
Stop Letting ONE Dreaded Thing Ruin Your Whole Day
When you go to bed thinking about what you dread tomorrow, you wake up feeling heavy. But what if you focused on the little joys instead — breakfast, a song, a walk after work? Shift your attention, and watch your day change.
She’s Going to Fall for Someone — Be Her Safe Place When She Does
Your daughter will fall for someone — it’s inevitable. The choice is yours: be the safe place she trusts to guide her through love’s confusing first steps, or risk being left out of her story. Be home for her when she needs it most.