
Olga Dronova
CREATOR OF VIA AD ME
VIA AD ME was born in silence — the kind of silence that arrives only after everything else falls away. In that stillness, for the first time in a long time, I heard myself.
The tears that came were not weakness. They became a map. A map drawn not with ink, but with honesty — the kind that only surfaces when you stop performing and start feeling.
I had spent years looking outward: for answers, for validation, for a version of myself that others would approve of. And then one day, exhausted and quietly broken, I turned inward. What I found there changed everything.
This journal is that map. Not a self-help workbook. Not a productivity system. A sacred space — for the questions that matter, for the grief that needs witnessing, for the dreams that are too tender to say aloud.
VIA AD ME — Latin for "The Way to Me" — is a belief that the most important journey any of us will ever take is the one back to ourselves. Not the self we were told to be. The self that was always there, waiting.
This journal does not offer answers. It offers the right questions. Carefully crafted prompts that invite you to sit with yourself — with your contradictions, your longings, your unspoken truths. No judgment. No performance. Only presence.
Every page was written with the understanding that healing is not linear, that growth is not always visible, and that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is simply pick up a pen and begin.
In a world of noise, the journal creates a container for stillness. It asks you to slow down, to listen, to let what is true rise to the surface.
Every emotion is data. Every breakdown holds a breakthrough. VIA AD ME treats your inner landscape with the reverence of sacred geography.
The journal is not a destination — it is a practice. A daily act of returning. To your values, your voice, your most essential self.
Now this map is for you. For me. For everyone who wants to come home.
— OLGA DRONOVA, CREATOR OF VIA AD ME
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