Family/Friends

Peers who have had challenging relationships at home or with friends and grown emotionally as a result of these. 
 

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Akanksha Gupta

I am a married person without children who has overcome various challenges in life. I had to deal with the expectations of my in-laws at the age of 24, and I had to learn to stand up for myself.

Isha goyal

I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2018. I took this hard since I felt like I wasn't being able to live my life to the fullest.

Puja Mehra

I am an army brat because of which I have changed almost 10 different schools with no permanent residence and no childhood or any constant friends as obvious, which has triggered panic in me.

Reshma modi

Daughter of single mother, raised in quarrels. Eldest one at home to take care of younger sister and brother as mom and dad got separated at early age.

How Peer Conversations help.

Learn from a Peer

Talking to a ‘Peer’ who has already been in your shoes helps you learn from their experiences. Indulge in some ’emotional brainstorming’!.

Validate your feelings

Talking to a Peer will prove to you that you aren’t alone after all. It’s a great opportunity to validate what you are going through.

Find a safe space

Since Peers don’t know you socially – it’s a great way to freely express what is running through your head. Plus it’s all bound by our privacy protocol.