About

my invisible why

Hi, I'm Anna

Translator of the Invisible.
Founder of The Invisible Dream Project.

My first language was translating the invisible.


As a child, I turned ideas into drawings, daydreams into stories, imagination into form. I sensed possibility before it took shape.

My imagination was bigger than the rooms I was in, but I wasn’t shown how to make it matter. I wasn’t shaped by presence, I was shaped by absence. No one told me who to be, but no one helped me see her either. What I needed wasn’t permission, but a mirror, the kind that lets you feel seen.

I wasn’t taught how to translate my gifts into a life that held them. I was taught a system instead: blend in, don’t draw attention, be ‘responsible,’ survive.

So I adapted. I became capable. I became buried in a life of DIY hyper-independence.

I became known for the performance: the masks I wore, the roles I played, survival disguised as strength. But in time, those roles became cages.

I built a life that looked strong on the outside but felt hollow on the inside. 
I built other people’s dreams and none of my own.

I became a reflection of what others saw in me, the echo of those who gave up before they began, who thought dreaming wasn’t responsible, who played it safe and passed their patterns on to me. In a world that rewarded the visible, I learned to blend in until I almost disappeared.

The invisible isn’t empty, it’s heavy. When you’re trapped in the in-between, it’s not that you don’t want to move, it’s that you don’t know where to go.


I thought I was the problem, but it was the rooms I was in. Others’ lack of vision became my prison. Big dreams don’t fit in small spaces.

So I began to leave. The jobs, the systems, the spaces that fed the mask, the roles I had outgrown, the people who only knew how to speak to the version of me I was no longer willing to perform.


I walked away from what was slowly erasing me, not to reinvent myself, but to reclaim myself. Leaving wasn’t easy, but staying would’ve been a deeper betrayal.

 

To find my way back, I translated the pieces of me that had become invisible. It became a journey of a thousand quiet realizations, tiny truths, and buried dreams resurfacing. I returned to the parts of me that had always been there, the ones I had forgotten, and the ones the world never saw. 

I began rebuilding from the invisible. I returned to who I was before I became what was expected, before I searched for reflections in broken mirrors, and before I learned to survive by becoming invisible.


my calling

I know what it’s like to need a mirror more than a mentor,

to need a space and not a script, to sit with someone who still sees you when you no longer do.

A mirror that doesn’t tell you who to become, but reminds you the one you’re searching for is already here.

 

Now, my work is about creating the mirrors I once needed, spaces where others can translate what’s been invisible in them into words, presence, and form.

To help the ones in the in-between feel possible again, because dreams buried alive never die.


Because the invisible isn’t meant to be hidden; it’s meant to be heard.

That’s my why.
 Not because I always knew, but because I remember what it’s like

to forget.

We exist for the unseen and unheard, for voices buried beneath the noise and dreams whispered only in silence.

Our work is the bridge between hiding and becoming, where the unspoken is given words and words become worlds.

We hold space for stories long untold, lifting the veils that dim the soul’s fire and awakening the courage to rise, speak, and shine.

Because no dream is too small, no person too lost, and no vision too far-fetched to find its way into the light.

This is more than a project, It’s a quiet revolution. A sanctuary for the invisible to finally be seen. Your dreams deserve to exist, and you deserve to be in a room with people who get it.

mission

vision

At The Invisible Dream Project, we empower the unseen and unheard to step into the light of their own dreams.

To build a world where the invisible are no longer unseen, where every person has the language, reflection, and courage to bring their inner truth into form.

Through resonance, reflection, and the alchemy of language, we help individuals reclaim their voice, realize e their vision, and live the worlds they once only imagined.

Choose What Works
For You

The Invisible Why
The Reclamation Sessions
The Incubator: Words to Worlds