Asifa Sheikh

Writing Coach and Facilitator

 
 

Asifa grew up surrounded by multiple languages and parents who loved words.

She would come home from school to hear her mother reciting holy scripture in Arabic, and her father reciting the Urdu and Punjabi poetry he had been nurtured in as a child growing up in Pakistan. Her family loves to tell the story of how they would find her, night after night as a small girl, buried under blankets, writing and reading with a flashlight until she couldn’t keep her eyes open any longer.

This came to a head at age six, reading the Qur’an in its original Arabic with her mother every day before breakfast. Asifa fell deeply in love with the sound of words, even in a language she didn't fully understand. Her father encouraged her to write, passionately and from the heart, and would proudly share her work with others.

Through the years, Asifa nurtured writing as a secret hobby, hugely satisfying and almost entirely private. She scribbled inspiration on napkins in restaurants, took writing classes at the University of Toronto and wrote poems for friends celebrating birthdays, weddings and funerals. She loved this relationship, but she longed for more.

When she found Firefly, she took great comfort in knowing there were people who believed in the power and beauty of language in the same way she did… And could live out that love within community. For over a decade, she has facilitated therapeutic groups for mothers and children who are healing from violence, and believed deeply in the power of small groups, but had never brought that love into her love of writing. Just knowing that Firefly was real felt like enough, becoming part of the team was a dream come true.

Asifa believes that writing is about tapping into the fluid, unseen grace flowing through humanity, and sharing our gifts no matter what they look like. She loves working with writers who are looking for their voices, feeling nervous and tentative as she once did. She has a gentle and powerful presence rooted in her profound understanding of how to hold space for transformation. She also loves exploring how embodied practices like meditation, Qi Gong and Tai Chi can let our words and ideas flow in new ways.

Asifa completed her Firefly coach training in the spring of 2020.

Her perfect Saturday would begin with a strong pressed coffee while cuddling with her cats, a walk somewhere green and beautiful with a rosary around her wrist, listening to a podcast — Levar Burton Reads, Qiological, This American Life — cooking with her loved one, and an evening of playing games with her neighbours over tea and treats, making sure they all ate well.


What clients are saying…

 
Ting testimonial

Asifa is an awesome writing coach! She has that warm, welcoming and kind feel. She made it easy for me to be comfortable and put me at ease right away.

Ting Elger
Yoga Teacher, Aspiring Writer & Artist, Lifelong Learner
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Shawk testimonial

Asifa is an incredible writing coach. Her attunement to my coaching needs and collaborative approach allowed me to dive deeper into understanding my relationship to writing. I really appreciated her genuine dedication to uplifting me in gentle but powerful ways. Asifa has a great capacity to make connections in ways I could not notice by myself. I have never felt so understood and supported as an immigrant/POC writer. 

Shawk Alani

 

 
Youmna testimonial

Wise, assuring, understanding and deep are the words that capture Asifa’s coaching style for me. She understands the deep interconnections in life and she helped me bring them into my writing at every turn. Especially during this pandemic, the coaching sessions with Asifa grounded me in writing at groundless times.

Youmna Deiri, Ph.D.
Ph.D. in teacher education; writes and lives life through postcolonial drafts on Medium
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