What Is Mentally Prepare?
A Safe Space for Students Who Feel the Pressure.
~ 01/06/2025 by
Ayush Yadav (Founder at Sleekr)
A Safe Space for Students Who Feel the Pressure.
~ 01/06/2025 by
Ayush Yadav (Founder at Sleekr)
Hashtags: #Mentallyprepare #SafeSpace #MentalPeace #Anxiety #Depression
MentallyPrepare isn’t a productivity app. It’s not a motivational quote page. And it’s definitely not here to tell you to “just think positive.”
It’s a mental health platform and student community built to help you overcome exam stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout — especially during preparation for India’s toughest exams like UPSC, JEE, NEET, and CA.
The panic attacks before mock tests.
The silent crying at 3 AM in your hostel bed.
The pressure to succeed when you feel like you’re barely holding it together.
We built MentallyPrepare for that student — the one behind the “I’m fine” texts, who needs more than a study plan.
The one who needs support. Understanding. Relief.
Let’s be real — India’s competitive exams are brutal.
Whether it’s UPSC, NEET, JEE, CA, or any high-stakes goal, the process isn’t just about academics. It’s a mental and emotional war zone — and nobody gives you a map.
Our founder, Anushka Navin Kumar, lived it. She battled anxiety, burnout, and isolation during her own exam prep. What hurt most?
How normal it was to suffer in silence.
So she started something raw and real — not for business, but from pain. What began as an Instagram page now reaches thousands of students who are done faking it and ready to heal.
No more overpriced, disconnected therapy sessions. We connect you to licensed professionals who understand exam stress, cultural expectations, and burnout.
Notebooks and timers aren’t enough. You need candles, affirmation cards, calming tools — things that speak to your emotional needs.
You’re not meant to go through this alone. Join other students who are sharing honestly, healing collectively, and choosing courage over silence.
We write about things no topper talk ever covers — like:
How to deal with failure
Why burnout isn't laziness
How hostel loneliness messes with your mind
What to do when motivation dies
Ask yourself:
Are you constantly overwhelmed but still pushing?
Do you feel guilty every time you rest?
Are you tired of acting okay when you’re not?
If yes — welcome. This space was built for you.
You don’t need to be broken to deserve help.
You don’t need to hit rock bottom to reach out.
You just need to be human — and be done pretending.