To the Women Who Dream in Silence
For the women who protect their dreams in silence and prepare in the background.
This is for the women who dream quietly.
The ones who don’t talk about their dreams out loud.
Not because they don’t believe in them—
but because life taught them to be careful with hope.
I am one of those women.
I don’t dream loudly.
Not because I lack courage, but because experience taught me something hard:
every time I dreamed out loud, my dream didn’t come true.
So I learned to protect my dreams.
I stopped sharing them too early.
I kept them inside me—between me and the woman I am becoming—
until I knew the timing was right.
I became my own best friend.
I learned to trust myself.
To believe in myself, even when the Eva inside me was disappointed.
And when I failed, I didn’t break—I learned.
That disappointment didn’t weaken me.
It made me wiser.
Stronger.
More intentional.
Many women don’t stop dreaming.
They just stop announcing their dreams.
And that’s okay.
Not every dream needs an audience.
Some dreams need protection.
Some need silence to grow.
If you are a woman who carries her dreams quietly—
who works in the background, building, learning, correcting, becoming—
please know this:
You are not afraid.
You are preparing.
Dreams don’t require noise.
They require truth.
Consistency.
And belief.
So keep your dream safe if you must.
Share it when you’re ready.
And trust yourself enough to try again—even if you failed before.
Because women who dream in silence…
still change the world.
Your journey is not delayed.
Your journey is just beginning.