Sometimes… 101 Days of Healing Through Words is a heartfelt companion for anyone healing from heartbreak, burnout, grief, or self-doubt.
Each reflection begins with the word “Sometimes” and ends with a gentle reminder of your strength, softness, and worth.
This is not just a book—it’s a safe space. A collection of quiet truths to meet you in your hardest moments… and help you move forward, one day at a time.
Vishakha Jain is a writer whose words offer a gentle refuge for those navigating the quieter, heavier seasons of life.
Through her books — Sometimes: 101 Days of Healing Through Words, She Is Me, and She’s Tired of Being Tired — she explores the tender spaces between heartbreak and healing, reminding readers that softness and strength can coexist.
Her work blends poetry, reflections, and self-worth reminders that speak to anyone learning to let go, begin again, and honor the beautiful messiness of becoming — one quiet day at a time.
This book feels less like reading and more like walking gently alongside my own becoming. It doesn’t rush healing or try to fix anything it honors the quiet, often uncomfortable work that happens one day at a time. Page by page, it speaks to boundaries, self-love, and choosing yourself without guilt. The reflections on empty apologies, breaking cycles, and becoming the author of your own life resonated deeply with me. Healing here isn’t about forcing forgiveness or forgetting it’s about clarity, presence, and learning to choose differently. This book reminds you that growth often happens beneath the surface long before you realize how far you’ve come. It’s a steady companion for anyone doing the inner work and refusing to abandon themselves along the way.
This book found me at the right time. Every page felt like it was written for the version of me that was quietly breaking. Vishakha’s words are gentle, raw, and honest—the kind of writing that doesn’t just speak to you, it sits with you in silence. I didn’t expect to cry, but I did. I also smiled. And most importantly, I healed a little.
Just received "Sometimes" and I’m honestly in awe. Every quote felt like it was written straight from my own heart. So raw, so relatable—it’s like the author put emotions into words I never knew how to express. A book I’ll keep going back to on both heavy and healing days. This is the book you will keep going back to when you will need a companion, a beautiful job by the author!
It’s rare to find a book that gives you permission to feel your feelings fully without judgment. Sometimes did that for me. I underlined so many passages and found myself returning to them when the world felt too loud. Vishakha Jain has written something truly special.
I don’t usually read healing or poetry books, but this one… wow. I picked it up expecting a few pretty words, and instead found a healing experience. It doesn’t preach or force you to 'move on'—it holds your hand while you figure it out. So thankful this book exists.