Prafful Garg is the CEO & Founder of Younity, a community of lifelong learners that unites the student fraternity by conveying a small yet powerful message, “Growth is Gradual”.
Prafful Garg
Prafful Garg, 23-year-old, is a well established motivational speaker, author, next-generation leader with remarkable entrepreneurship skills. He is the CEO & Founder of Younity, a community of lifelong learners that unites the student fraternity by conveying a small yet powerful message, “Growth is Gradual”. Prafful has delivered over 200 Public speaking sessions at distinguished colleges and universities across the country so far.
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Prafful has built a massive following of over 20k followers on Instagram with his famous 9 pm sessions. He helps students with personal issues dealing with emotional balance, fear of failure, long term relationship vs. casual dating, harassment, time management etc. These counselling sessions by Prafful have helped many young minds in combating negative thoughts and regaining peace of mind. Here are a few instances and some insights from his sessions:
* Digital spaces are easily accessible to the youth, making it easy for predators to build trust for unwanted sexual solicitation, invading privacy, or making offline contact. There are a handful of victims of invasion of privacy. Often, intimate photos and vulnerable moments are publicly exposed, which traumatizes the victims. Fortunately, Prafful has been of immense help to many such victims. A straightforward solution to prevent such mishaps is, setting boundaries, ensuring both know each other well before sharing sensitive information, such as address or private pictures. “Take time to make an informed decision before investing time and emotions”, says Prafful Garg, founder.
* Often, parents of involved youngsters do not know about these situations, making it even more challenging to come up with solutions or start a conversation when things go wrong. Prafful emphasizes the habit of involving the parents in daily activities. It is for the youngsters to build a healthy relationship with their parents. Sharing will also offer them a guiding light and prevent any mishaps on digital platforms due to no supervision and education.
* Lastly, Prafful talks about young girls who are often battling societal pressure of getting married and pursuing a career. Young women should work hard to have a flourishing career, and once that is achieved, parents will encourage their daughters to reach greater heights rather than settling down just for satisfying societal pressure.