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The man who walked across India

for Mental Health

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"You can take a soldier out of the army but

not the army out of the soldier".

Ronit Ranjan is a Life Coach, Leadership trainer, 3X TEDx speaker, Ex-Indian  Army Cadet, and Author of 'The Mighty Mustang'.

 

His work revolves around Self-Improvement, Mental Health Awareness, Dating, Men’s Wellbeing & Education, Poetry, and Personal Development.

 

His soul is driven to being vocal and working towards Mental Health Awareness. In 2020-21, he walked across India in support of his petition to incorporate a mandatory (non-graded) Mental Health Curriculum in Indian schools. He is passionate about inspiring people to challenge themselves and achieve breakthroughs in their personal and professional life. He aims to create a life balance that prioritises your well-being and celebrates all aspects of your true self.

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This is your safe space!

Redefine your truth and create a life you love

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ON A MISSION TO HELP PEOPLE

Together, we can!

Fight for what you love, and be a warrior. But the warrior has to come back home to be a lover.

Come Home.

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His love for his family and the zeal to protect the people around kept him going and he fought back by sharing, writing and performing his story with the world. He was awarded 'Top 100 Debutant Authors of India' for being the Author of 'The Mighty Mustang'.

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He achieved a lot of things during his time in the army including the commendation by Air Marshal JS Kler, IAF in 2016.

He rediscovered his life back with therapy and coaching and so decided to protect the world from inside the borders. He studied and practised to become a life coach and now shields the world with his story and skills.

Ronit's Journey: From an Army Cadet to a Life Coach

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A severe back injury in the middle of the semester led him to bed rest and ended his career in the army. The setback lead to depression, PTSD and suicidal thoughts.

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Ronit strongly sustains this belief of ‘I am who I am because of who we all are’. His service is his purpose and his calling is to work with and for the community, helping each other walk ‘home’.

His experiences and need to spread Mental Health Awareness moved him enough to propose a petition to the government to integrate Mental Health in school curriculum. To achieve this purpose he walked across India, from Kanyakumari to Kashmir(4000 kms).

Turning 14, Ronit dreamed of joining the Army. Successfully avoiding all the teenage distractions he worked hard and got into NDA soon after completing his 12th.

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Half a decade of  experience in 1:1 and Group Coaching

Coached 500+ leaders to work through resistance and
sabotaging beliefs that were keeping them stuck

Conducted 50+ workshops

Delivered 25+ Keynote Speeches and talks in 100+ organisations,

Spoken at highly revered platforms like G20 Summit, TEDx, IIMs, Rotary, Microsoft, NDA

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You taught me to be a man of my words, added pristine qualities, inculcated a positive and supermotivated perspective in me. You were beyond the handout. Thanking you sir for being a fillip to my journey; will make you proud shortly.

Aditya Gajanan Kanwale

NCC, Maharashtra

In the Media

A walk in the right direction

Life coach covering over 4,000 km to talk on mental health

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My feet are a canvas, and I’m an artist': Youth walks across India to bring mental health curriculum in schools

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Broken back to 4000KM Walk | Podcast with Ronit Ranjan

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