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You are here because
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You’re going through a divorce or separation and feel lost
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You’re questioning your worth after a relationship breakdown
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You’re exhausted from trying to “hold it together”
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You’re afraid of judgment, stigma, or starting over.
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You know deep down you deserve more — but don’t know where to begin.
How can we work together
Phoenix Days
Whether you’re questioning your marriage or already navigating divorce, you don’t have to face it alone. Through Phoenix Days and personalised support, I help you reconnect with your strength, gain clarity, and make decisions from a place of confidence, not fear.
Together, we create space to explore your relationship, untangle the challenges, and find the path that feels right for you. Your next chapter should be intentional, empowered, and truly yours.
Public Speaking
Honest conversations. Real impact. I speak on divorce, relationships, self-worth, resilience, and breaking stigma creating bold, safe spaces for meaningful dialogue. My talks blend lived experience with practical insight, challenging perspectives while empowering women to reclaim their voice and strength. Whether it’s a panel, corporate event, podcast, or women’s empowerment gathering, I bring authenticity, depth, and conversations that stay with your audience long after the event ends.

Introducing Sonia Gupta, a true inspiration for society who confronts societal stigmas surrounding divorce
I’m Sonia, relationship and divorce mentor, speaker, and founder of It’s A Sonia Thing.
My journey wasn’t polished. It wasn’t easy. And it certainly wasn’t conventional.
I chose to challenge stigma.
I chose to celebrate freedom.
I chose to rebuild boldly.
Today, I support women who refuse to let divorce define them.
Because divorce isn’t the end of your story.
It can be the beginning of your strongest chapter.
I don’t offer surface-level motivation.
I offer transformation.
Because I’ve lived it.

Book by Sonia
Still Here
Tune Neend Kharab Kar Di
Tune Neend Kharab Kar Di is a raw memoir about silence, survival, and the cost of keeping the peace.
For twelve years, Sonia endured a marriage that diminished her spirit while carrying the weight of cultural expectation — until her body could no longer stay silent.
This isn’t the story of a divorce party.
It’s the story of everything that came before it.
At its heart lies one question:
If I disturb their sleep, do I still get to keep my life?

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