Hey,

I’m Preshita, and welcome to Preshita Writes – my little corner on the internet for people figuring life out somewhere between responsibility and reinvention.
You know that phase where you’ve spent years building careers, raising families, supporting everyone around you, meeting expectations, and suddenly start wondering:
“What about me now?”
That’s what this space is about.
Not just reinvention in the dramatic “quit your job and move to Bali” kind of way. Real reinvention. The quieter kind. The kind that happens between school drop offs, work deadlines, morning chai, self doubt, random bursts of motivation, and those late night thoughts about purpose, confidence, money, ambition, and the life you still want to create for yourself.
Professionally, I’ve spent over 20 years in marketing communication, business growth, and franchise development. Over the years, I’ve met entrepreneurs, professionals, dreamers, and people trying to build meaningful lives from scratch. And honestly? Behind every polished LinkedIn profile is usually a human being trying to figure things out one step at a time.
My own journey has been no different.
Life has taught me that reinvention rarely arrives with dramatic movie background music. Most of the time, it quietly shows up after difficult phases, career confusion, emotional exhaustion, failed plans, changing priorities, or moments where you suddenly realise you’ve been taking care of everything except yourself.
Motherhood changed me deeply. As a mother raising a young swimmer with very big dreams, I understand what consistency really looks like. Early mornings, tired days, discipline, pressure, emotional meltdowns, and somehow still showing up again the next morning. Somewhere in between all of that, I also realised how many women carry dreams for themselves while simultaneously feeling guilty for wanting more.
This blog was born from that understanding.
Here, I share conversations around career reinvention, business and franchise insights, personal growth, confidence, communication, books, routines, motherhood, second incomes, and building a meaningful second act after 35 or 40.
Some articles will be thoughtful. Some practical. Some deeply personal. Some probably written while drinking tea after a long day.
But above all, I want this space to feel honest, relatable, encouraging, and real.
Because I truly believe life does not become smaller with age. If anything, it becomes clearer. You stop chasing what only looks impressive and start building a life that actually feels aligned, peaceful, exciting, and authentic to you.
So if you’ve been feeling stuck, ambitious, restless, hopeful, confused, inspired, or simply ready for a new chapter, I hope you’ll feel at home here.
Welcome to Preshita Writes.
