jaee jadhav

4 months ago

Be fearlessly YOU!

“One Fine Day… I moved to Pune. To build a career? No — to build MYSELF.” - Story by Sayli Thakur

From restless beginnings to finding peace, purpose, and pride — this story is a reflection on four years that changed everything. It’s about taking space, making choices, navigating family, love, and society’s expectations — and finally, learning to live life on your own terms.

Published today 8th story as part of my project I call "Frames of Her Life" ✨️It's a photo series that combines portraits with personal stories, highlighting the varied journeys and experiences of women. My intention is to engage with women in my vicinity, delve into their stories, and narrate them through both words and image!

🖋️ Read the full story now https://jaeeblogscom.wordpress.com/2025/05/19/be-fearlessly-you/

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