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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalScars tell stories. Some are etched on our skin, whispering of battles fought, of fire and survival, of nights spent gasping for breath. Others are carved into our souls, invisible but no less real—proof of heartbreak, betrayal, and the silent wars waged within. My life has been a canvas of both. And yet, standing here now, I am not defined by the wounds—I am defined by the healing.
Though the journey may be long, though the scars may remain, you will one day look back and see what I see now—not just pain, but power. Not just survival, but strength.
And that? That is the most beautiful kind of victory.
This is not the end. This is only the beginning.
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Jaitrali Jhanjharya is a psychotherapist, author, and former digital marketing executive whose life journey exemplifies resilience and transformation. For nearly two decades, she made her mark in the digital media industry – rising to top leadership roles and even serving as a CEO in the marketing realm . During this period, Jaitrali earned recognition as one of the “Top 10 Powerful Digital Women in India” and a “Top 20 International Marketer,” reflecting her pioneering contributions to the field . She brought a wealth of expertise in strategic planning, creative development, and interactive media, unlocking the full potential of every project she undertook. This successful early career established her as a dynamic and visionary leader in the digital age and now a mission she has given herself to raise awareness, not only about autoimmune but also mental health.
Its not a stigma, it’s a brave step you take when you agree to therapy but a bold step of not being a victim but a warrior facing the adversities, and seeking help to conquer the world.
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