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This book won't fix you. It won't offer closure, clarity, or 5 simple steps to heal your life. What it will do is sit with you in the wreckage. Messy Progress is for people who feel too much, try too hard, and still wonder if they're doing life wrong. It's about growing up emotionally distant, overthinking everything, and laughing through the breakdown-because what else can you do? These pages won't change your life. But they might name what you've been carrying. They might make you feel less alone. If you've ever said "I'm fine" while quietly falling apart- This one's for you.

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This book won't fix you. It won't offer closure, clarity, or 5 simple steps to heal your life. What it will do is sit with you in the wreckage. Messy Progress is for people who feel too much, try too hard, and still wonder if they're doing life wrong. It's about growing up emotionally distant, overthinking everything, and laughing through the breakdown-because what else can you do? These pages won't change your life. But they might name what you've been carrying. They might make you feel less alone. If you've ever said "I'm fine" while quietly falling apart- This one's for you.
Autorenporträt
Teaches Linguistics in Bhubaneswar as a guest faculty and resource person. Also overthinks conversations, silences, emojis, full stops, and whether this sentence makes her sound weird. Messy Progress started the day it became clear that someone's changed behaviour could ruin her week. It still can. But instead of letting that feeling rot in her chest (or her Notes app), she gave it a place to breathe. This is not a story of healing. It's just a quiet attempt to say the things most people never say out loud. Like-what if someone had just asked how you were, before you broke? What if being sensitive wasn't treated like weakness? What if we didn't always have to look okay to be allowed to exist? She still doesn't think her mess is worth reading. But she knows what it's like to cry in private and function in public. And if this book makes even one person feel less invisible, that's enough. Still becoming. Still tired for no reason. Still overthinking this bio.