Mental Health

Peers who have gone through poor mental health and really grown and learnt through this experience.
 

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Anuradha Shah

L&D Specialist. People pleaser for majority of my life. Have now learnt to keep myself first.

Sheena Malhotra

I have always been portrayed as the strongest person in the family which eventually built this feeling of forming a wall in order to avoid emotions.

Aditya Avi

I like to listen to people and give the best empathetic advice possible, or sometimes it's just easy to cry with someone.

Purba jain

Being ambitious is excellent, but being ambitious in circumstances where you have other liabilities,.

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.