Hello love,
I’m a big introvert.
I love people, but I strongly dislike small talk. I love celebrations, but I avoid parties that involve more than three people. And I feel deeply unsettled when we have family over for a few days.
Which means that working online, from my cosy desk, has always felt like the perfect setup for me.
No interruptions by noisy colleagues. No chit-chatting that leads nowhere... Just quiet focus, tea by my side, and the satisfaction of creating something meaningful.
For a long time, I believed this was all I needed: independence, control, the freedom to do things at my own pace, being in my own bubble...
No people, no triggers, right?
Until I realized, that yes, this is calm and cozy, but... Am I shrinking? Is my world getting smaller and smaller?
It felt as if my thoughts were looping inside the same walls, as if I was losing perspective on the bigger picture, and forgetting more and more that there are other people out there just like me, with a similar vision and similar limiting circumstances.
And that, my love, is so essential for us sensitive women to thrive.
Especially on those days where you feel alone with your doubts and you start wondering if someone like you could ever succeed. When you feel so inadequate in our loud loud world. When the critical voice in your head tells you that you haven't done enough.
We love our little bubbles, but we forget how expansive things can feel when we’re seen. Not by an algorithm, but by real humans walking the same road.
We grow when we witness each other.
- When you see how others, who are just as sensitive as you, run their businesses with integrity.
- When you share your doubts and can find resonance, common humanity and a confirmation that there is, in fact, nothing wrong with you.
- When you’re reminded that you belong in this world of entrepreneurship, even if you do it our own way, in your own time.
That’s what changes everything.
Being part of something that keeps us honest, inspired, and grounded. A community that holds space for slow growth, gentle visibility, and self-trust.
What we really need is each other.
Power and light,
Jessica