Make learning click
Just like two or more streams of a river come together to form a conflux, a variety of thought streams that run through our minds come together, to form one unified piece of clarified thinking. We call this Conflexion! It’s a combination of Contemplation and Reflection.
With Conflexion, learn how to contemplate, reflect and articulate your thoughts and experiences, and watch them turn into blogs, podcasts, artworks and more, adding to your incredible Body of Work. Conflexion can help you develop a habit of reflecting and journaling, which in turn can help you process emotions better and make decisions faster.
Think deeper
Learn better
Write clearer
Here’s how Conflexions can help you
Enhanced self-awareness over time
Gives you clarity
Builds reflection as a life skill
Helps you in decision making
Develops your EQ
Helps you pause and process life events
How do we do it?
Here’s how!

Step-by-step mentored guidance

Peer review

Dedicated time & space

Guest sessions
How does this help you?
Here’s how!
Self Reflect
- Learn the concepts of reflecting and contemplating on your life’s experiences
- Create a habit of ‘reflection’ ‘
- Use this reflection to self-learn life lessons
Express
- Use these reflections to learn to express yourself
- Help identify different emotions and learnings – categorise them, prioritise them, understand them and reinforce them in your life
Communicate
- Learn to communicate your experiences, learnings, intentions and ideas in written and visual language
- Sharpen your professional written English communication skills
Evolve
- Break out of your comfort zone ‘
- Grab the opportunity to put yourself out there and expose yourself
What is not the objective of this process

Learning English grammar & vocabulary

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Writing expert domain-specific content
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The Illusion of Readiness
I used to believe there was a perfect moment to begin. A moment when I would feel fully prepared, completely confident, and ready to step into something new. I waited for that moment before making big decisions. Before raising my hand for opportunities. Before stepping into rooms that scared me. But life doesn’t wait for … The Illusion of Readiness

How was Goa?
A two-month apprenticeship in Goa? Not exactly where you’d expect to go for work, right? And whenever someone asks, “How was it?” my immediate response is always, “There were a lot of highs and lows.” Stepping into it, I realized it was so much more – challenging, exciting, and at times, overwhelming. It was already … How was Goa?

Playing With Freedom—Unfiltered Discoveries of a 20-Year-Old
What the F*ck Do I Do Now? I asked myself that question again. Not for the first time. Not for the tenth. More times than I could count. And it wasn’t about anything dramatic or life-changing—it wasn’t about work or relationships or some make-or-break decision. It was just about what the hell to do after … Playing With Freedom—Unfiltered Discoveries of a 20-Year-Old

The Doubt That Follows
Every decision we make is like planting a seed. At first, we can’t tell if it will grow into something strong or wither away. The only way to know if we made the right choice is to wait, nurture it, and see what grows. Every major decision I’ve made—whether leaving computer engineering, joining experiential education, … The Doubt That Follows

From the Backbench to Bold Moves – My Journey of Confidence
Zuveriya, the backbencher always choosing the last bench, avoiding eye contact with teachers, and staying silent in class. Answering questions? That was never my thing. I was scared of speaking up, scared of getting it wrong. But one day, something changed. It was a Marathi period, and the teacher asked a question. For some reason, … From the Backbench to Bold Moves – My Journey of Confidence

The Power of Measuring Growth in Days
We often hear about setting long-term goals—where do you see yourself in a year, five years, or even a decade? While thinking big is important, I found that breaking it down into days made everything much clearer for me. Instead of measuring my progress in months or years, I started measuring it in days. And … The Power of Measuring Growth in Days

Once you become a fellow….
At the Enterprise India Fellowship, we don’t believe in graduations. Graduation usually marks the end of one’s time at university. After that one often has no or little further connection with one’s alma-mater. Instead, we have the ‘Terminus’. Imagine being on a railway terminus – Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai or Waterloo station in London … Once you become a fellow….

When you are down and out…
Hi there! I’ve been thinking lately about this idea called ‘transformation’. We all know about how the caterpillar transforms and becomes a butterfly. There is simply no resemblance between a caterpillar and a butterfly. That is what transformation is all about. Water transforms into ice, and there is little or no resemblance between water and … When you are down and out…

How millennials are turning into visionaries!
Everything that is ever created by a human being is created at least twice. Before anything takes physical form, it must be first created inside the mind of its creator. It must have been seen and imagined to great detail in the form of a ‘vision’ within the neural circuitry of the person who thought … How millennials are turning into visionaries!

The Impact of a Mentor – Parent testimonials
The youth of today, are fortunate to have thousands of opportunities in their lives. But, with more options comes more confusion. It takes a wise and positive force, like a mentor, to take the right decisions. Aditya Jhunjhunwala has been that mentor to hundreds of students in Pune for the past six years. He has … The Impact of a Mentor – Parent testimonials

5 reasons why I did not join my father in the family business
I was 22, when my father asked me if I wanted to join his business. He had an opportunity to expand his operations, and he said he would do so if I was interested to join up. We are a Marwari business family and my father had started from scratch. He had worked hard, taken … 5 reasons why I did not join my father in the family business

Stop spoon feeding!
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