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1. How did your journey as a writer begin? What inspired you to start writing?

Author: Every writer has a moment that defines why they write. For me, that moment was deeply personal. There was a phase in my life when motivation had grown dim and the weight of everyday life felt heavy. But when I looked around, I discovered something quietly profound — the people around me were feeling the same. That shared silence of struggle became my call to action. Rather than letting it pass, I chose to pick up a pen and give that emotion a voice — one that others could find, hold on to, and draw strength from.

2. What genres, themes, or subjects do you prefer to write about, and why?

Author : Writing, for me, is not merely a craft. It is a mission. I gravitate naturally toward Self-Help and Motivation, not as a matter of preference, but as an extension of who I am and what I believe. My writing was born from personal experience, and that same experience continues to fuel every word I put on the page.

3. Was there a particular book, author, or incident that influenced your decision to write?

Author: There was a phase in my life when motivation had grown dim and the weight of everyday life felt heavy. But when I looked around, I discovered something quietly profound — the people around me were feeling the same. That shared silence of struggle became my call to action.

 4. What challenges or obstacles have you faced in your writing journey, and how did you overcome them?

Author:_ My journey as a first-time author was not without its challenges. While I had no shortage of words, emotion, or energy, I invested considerable time in research to understand how to channel that passion into structured, meaningful writing. That discipline paid off. To date, I have published two books — a milestone that speaks to my resolve and dedication. And though I am still discovering which of my writings is closest to my heart, I believe the best is yet to come.

 5. Can you recall a memorable moment or incident related to your writing that deeply impacted you?

Author: One of the most deeply impactful moments in my writing journey came when a reader reached out to share their experience with my book. They expressed how reading it had genuinely motivated them, helped them think differently, and most importantly — allowed them to relate it to their own life. That moment was overwhelming in the most beautiful way. It reminded me exactly why I started writing in the first place — not for recognition, but to make someone feel less alone in their struggles. Knowing that my words had traveled from my personal experience into someone else’s life and made a real difference — that is something I will carry with me forever.

6. What message, thought, or emotion do you try to convey through your books or poems?

Author: At the heart of everything I write lies a belief that is as simple as it is powerful — everyone is capable of doing everything. They simply need to decide and work towards it. People may take their own time, but nobody is without worth. This is not just a message I write about — it is the lens through which I see the world.

7. Which of your writings is closest to your heart, and why?

Author: Both of my published books hold an equally special place in my heart, and it is difficult to choose one over the other. My first book, The Invisible Strength Code: 10 Quiet Lives That Teach You How To Keep Going, is close to me because it draws from real, lived experiences — stories of ordinary people who carried extraordinary strength within them. It was my way of telling the world that resilience does not always roar; sometimes it whispers. My second book, Progress or Motion: Why the Way You Choose Matters More Than What You Choose, is equally personal because it challenges readers to pause and reflect — not just on what they are doing, but on how and why they are doing it. Together, these two books represent the very core of what I believe in and write for.

8. If you had to describe your identity as a writer in one line or belief, what would it be?

Author:_ If I were to define myself as a writer in a single line, it would be this: “Be positive even when everything around is negative.” It is a belief I live by and a truth I hope every reader carries with them long after they turn the last page.

 9. How do you see yourself evolving as a writer in the future? Are there any upcoming projects or genres you wish to explore?

 Author: Looking ahead, I am channelling my vision into a short motivational handbook — a concise yet powerful guide that stays true to my mission of making meaningful content accessible to all. And to every aspiring writer out there, my advice is simple and from the heart: “If you want to write, just dive in — and you will sail through.”

10. What advice or message would you like to give to aspiring writers or readers?

Author:__ And to every aspiring writer out there, my advice is simple and from the heart: “If you want to write, just dive in — and you will sail through.”

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