Feeling Stuck in the Loop

I barely travel. My life feels like it’s stuck in a time loop – the same people, the same routine, the same parties, and the same conversations. It can feel like there’s nothing new to share. But deep down, I know there are things I want to talk about – things that matter, things that could make me more interesting.

No, I don’t want to blog about what Jennifer Aniston wore to the Emmys or what Deepika Padukone is wearing today. My story is different. It’s real. It’s raw. But here’s the problem: my story could affect others.

  • Positively: My words could help strangers who need to hear that it’s okay to struggle.
  • Negatively: My truth could hurt the people I care about most.

So, how do I create a space where I can speak my truth without causing pain to others? How do I let people know that it’s okay to fear and it’s okay to struggle? How do I show that no one is truly alone in their battles?

Your Story Matters

We hear so much about women who are strong, who speak up, who take action. But what if our circumstances don’t allow us to do the same? Does that mean we are less worthy? Does that mean we should feel shame?

Absolutely not.

Your story matters. It doesn’t matter who you are – what matters is the story you carry and the difference it can make. You don’t need to suffer in silence, and you don’t need to compromise your privacy. Your story can inspire, connect, and comfort someone without you being judged for it.

Breaking the Silence – Share Your Truth

Sometimes, telling your story is the first step to healing. It’s the first step to being 100% honest with yourself. And here’s the best part: you can do it anonymously. No names. No pictures. No way for it to be traced back to you.

We are here to listen, not to judge.

When we share our stories, we also help others.

  • You can learn from others’ experiences.
  • You can cry with them.
  • You can relate to them.
  • And most importantly, you can free yourself from the burden of holding it all in.

Our secrets, our truths, our untold stories can keep us prisoners of our own mind and body. It’s time to free yourself. It’s time to share your story.

What Does “Drop the Belna” Mean?

Drop the Belna is about breaking the stereotypes that men and women still face today.

We talk so much about being modern and living in the 21st century. We shout about women empowerment. But are we truly empowered? Is women empowerment just about letting a girl pay the bill on a date while she has no say in her household finances? It’s more than that.

We need to question the expectations society puts on us, the double standards we accept, and the stories we leave untold.

Creating a Safe Space

With social media dominating our lives, it’s hard to know what’s real anymore. Filters and edits blur the line between who we are and who we want people to see us as.

I want to change that.

I want to create a safe space – a place where people of all ages, races, and genders can come together and speak their minds. A space where you can share your story without fear. A space where we can connect, grow, and heal.

Let’s Start Here

If you’re reading this and you feel like you’re holding onto something, know this:

  • You are not alone.
  • Your story matters.
  • Sharing your truth can be the first step toward freedom.

So, let’s start today. Share your story, and let’s build a space where honesty is celebrated, struggles are validated, and no one feels left behind.