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NOTES I NEVER MEANT TO WRITE DOWN: True stories of what we carry and try to hide
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NOTES I NEVER MEANT TO WRITE DOWN: True stories of what we carry and try to hide in Ottawa, ON
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By None
NOTES I NEVER MEANT TO WRITE DOWN: True stories of what we carry and try to hide in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $1.13
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True Stories from People Who Reached Out Just in Time
These are not characters. These are real people — hearts wide open in moments of quiet collapse, questioning, or change.
During a short, intense season of soul consultations, Rohit listened as people hit invisible walls: a marriage that wasn’t broken, just unspoken. Ambition that no longer felt worth it. Silence mistaken for failure.
The names are changed. The stories are true. And the emotions? You’ve likely felt them too.
Each chapter — called a Whisper — captures a sacred pivot. Not advice, but recognition. Not steps, but mirrors.
If you’ve been holding it together for too long, this book might not give you answers — but it may give you the one thing your soul has been waiting for: permission to feel what you’ve been avoiding.
For readers of Untethered Soul, Tuesdays with Morrie, and lives lived quietly on the edge.
True Stories from People Who Reached Out Just in Time
These are not characters. These are real people — hearts wide open in moments of quiet collapse, questioning, or change.
During a short, intense season of soul consultations, Rohit listened as people hit invisible walls: a marriage that wasn’t broken, just unspoken. Ambition that no longer felt worth it. Silence mistaken for failure.
The names are changed. The stories are true. And the emotions? You’ve likely felt them too.
Each chapter — called a Whisper — captures a sacred pivot. Not advice, but recognition. Not steps, but mirrors.
If you’ve been holding it together for too long, this book might not give you answers — but it may give you the one thing your soul has been waiting for: permission to feel what you’ve been avoiding.
For readers of Untethered Soul, Tuesdays with Morrie, and lives lived quietly on the edge.

















