हिंदी में कोचिंग — आपकी भाषा में
Yeh sirf doosron ke liye nahi hai.
Yeh aapke liye bhi hai.
This is not just for other women. This is for you too. Coaching with Tania — in the mix of Hindi and English that feels most like home.
Ek baat kehni thi
Main jaanti hoon woh feeling — jab lagta hai yeh sab apne liye nahi hai.
There is a specific version of "this isn't for me" that South Asian women carry. It is not just a general feeling of being behind or not good enough. It is layered — with family expectations, with the weight of *log kya kahenge*, with years of being told that wanting things for yourself is selfish, that your mother sacrificed everything and you have no right to want more.
It sounds like: "Hum log aisi nahi hote." We are not that kind of people. It sounds like: "Itna sochna mat." Don't think so much. It sounds like the version of you who wanted something more — and then quietly, obediently, let it go.
I work with women who are ready to stop carrying that story. Women who are done explaining themselves away. Women who want to have this conversation — the real one — in the language that feels most like themselves. Not performing English confidence they don't always feel. Not translating their deepest thoughts before they can say them.
Just honest. Just real. Just you.
The specific things we carry.
These are not generic mindset blocks. These are the specific wounds that South Asian women — in India and in the diaspora — carry quietly. If you recognise yourself in any of these, this coaching is for you.
"Log kya kahenge?"
What will people say?
The invisible audience that has been sitting in on every decision you've ever made. The voice that vetoes what you want before you've even let yourself want it fully.
"Itna nahi maangna chahiye."
You shouldn't ask for so much.
The belief that wanting more — more happiness, more freedom, more of a life that actually fits you — is greedy. Ungrateful. A betrayal of everyone who sacrificed for you.
"Yeh sab humari tarah ke logon ke liye nahi hai."
This isn't for people like us.
The idea that manifestation, mindset work, coaching, the life you picture — these are Western concepts, for women with different circumstances, different families, different freedoms. Not for you.
"Maa ne itna kiya — main kaise kuch alag karun?"
My mother sacrificed so much — how can I live differently?
The guilt of wanting a different life than the one modelled for you. The feeling that choosing yourself is somehow a rejection of the women who came before you.
You don't have to translate yourself to be understood here.
Apni bhasha mein
Sessions happen in whatever mix of Hindi and English feels most natural for you. No performing. No translating. Just saying what you actually mean.
Cultural context understood
You don't have to explain what *log kya kahenge* means, or why leaving a marriage is complicated, or why wanting things for yourself feels selfish. I already understand the context.
Real, not spiritual bypass
This is not about mantras, chakras, or spiritual performance. It is about the specific belief — in your specific life — that has been running your decisions. Practical. Honest. Real.
Meri kahani
Main bhi wahan thi. Bilkul wahan.
I know what it is to carry the weight of what you're supposed to want alongside the quiet, persistent pull of what you actually want. To feel guilty for wanting more. To look at other women living differently and think — unke liye hoga. Mere liye nahi. That's for them. Not for me.
There was a moment — I still think about it — when I was watching someone else live the life I had been quietly wanting. And something snapped. Not in anger. In a question: Agar unke liye ho sakta hai, toh mere liye kyun nahi? If it can happen for them, why not for me?
That's the question I want to bring to your life. Not as a motivational slogan. As a real, honest investigation. Because the answer — when you actually look at it — is almost always: there is no reason. The block is the belief. And the belief can shift.
Kaise kaam kar sakte hain hum saath.
Both packages include sessions in whatever language mix feels most natural. Start with a free 30-minute consultation — no pitch, no pressure. Just an honest conversation in the language that feels most like you.
Starter
4 sessions · 1 month
4 x 45-minute 1:1 sessions on Google Meet
Sessions in Hindi, English, or Hinglish — your choice
Email support between sessions
Session notes and action steps after every call
Payment plans available
Foundation — Sabse popular
8 sessions · 2 months
8 x 45-minute 1:1 sessions on Google Meet
Sessions in Hindi, English, or Hinglish — your choice
Unlimited messaging between sessions
Deep belief audit — culturally specific
Personalised practice plan for your actual life
Session notes + mid-programme review
Payment plans available
Ek baat — bilkul honest — bas itna chahiye.
You don't need to have it figured out. You don't need to arrive with the right words or a clear plan. You just need to show up honestly — in whatever language that comes most naturally — and we'll take it from there. The first conversation is free. No pitch. No pressure. Just a real conversation between two women who understand what it means to carry this.