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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In 9th grade, I was diagnosed with dyslexia and dyscalculia, which led to me failing and needing to repeat the year. Despite this setback, I remained determined to pursue my dream of becoming an engineer. I pushed myself out of my comfort zone and dedicated 14 hours a day to studying for the next four … Change is the only constant

Finding Balance in Chaos
Starting my CA articleship seven months ago felt like embarking on a thrilling roller coaster ride. I was filled with a blend of excitement and nervous anticipation, ready to take on the challenges that lay ahead. The prospect of this new chapter in my career was exhilarating, and I felt well-prepared to face any obstacles. … Finding Balance in Chaos

The Past, Present and the Future
There is a character, he always ends up finding himself in problematic situations that he created for himself. Things like being worried about getting fired from his job when he is totally doing fine an nothing has changed to warrant that kind of change. He could never trust people easily due to his past and … The Past, Present and the Future

Are Teenagers REALLY lazy?
Busting Myths with a higher-ed model that motivates.
Dear Reader, We often hear: “Teenagers are lazy!” “Teenagers don’t want to learn!” “Teenagers are not interested in anything!” “Teenagers are on their screens all the time.” (Actually, everyone is! So this newsletter may be helpful for everyone!) Student-partners at Let’s Enterprise working on their projects. “Employees are lazy!” “Employees don’t want to learn!” “Employees … Are Teenagers REALLY lazy? <br> Busting Myths with a higher-ed model that motivates.

THE BITTERSWEET RELATIONSHIP WITH ME AND DOPAMINE.
If I were given a 9-5 job that required me to go to the same place every day and come home to the same workload day after day, I would feel like I’m losing my senses. I’m the type of person who finds comfort in exploring new experiences. For instance, if you took me on … THE BITTERSWEET RELATIONSHIP WITH ME AND DOPAMINE.

Journey of an Engineering Dropout.
Can you imagine deciding not to board your connecting flight? And take a train to your destination instead? Well, something similar happened to me. I was on the path to becoming a computer engineer, but after a few months, I quit! What exactly happened that forced me to make this decision? Join me as I … Journey of an Engineering Dropout.
