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heya I am Anksuh
Number of ratings10 Number of reviews8 Listens toTo Teens LanguagesEnglish, Hindi Listener sinceJan 11, 2025 Last activein last week GenderMale PathStep 143 People helped42 Chats281 Group support chats191 Listener group chats11 Forum posts98 Forum upvotes139
Bio

Hey there! 👋

I’m Ankush, but feel free to call me Anku, Ank, or even Ankush—I’m just happy you’re here. Life can be a lot sometimes—whether you're facing a personal challenge, feeling a little lost, or just need someone to talk to who won’t judge you. I’m here to listen. 😊

We all go through different experiences, and I want to make sure you feel understood, no matter what you’re dealing with. Whether it’s stress, anxiety, confusion, or something more specific, my goal is to offer a space where you can express yourself freely. ❀ You deserve to be heard, and I’m here for that, without any pressure or expectation. 💯

Sometimes, it helps just to talk it out. You don’t need to have all the answers or be perfect—just sharing what’s on your mind can make a huge difference. I’ll listen, offer support, and help you process what you’re feeling at your own pace. đŸŒ± Whether you need advice, perspective, or just to vent, I’m here for it all. 🧡

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or just need a safe space to express yourself, you’ve come to the right place. I truly believe everyone’s voice matters, and you deserve a space where you can speak your truth without fear. I’ll always respect your boundaries and walk with you through your journey, one step at a time. 🌟

I’m not here to “fix” things, but I am here to provide empathy, understanding, and a listening ear. Sometimes, it’s just about knowing someone gets you and is there to support you, even in the smallest ways. 💬 So, no matter what you’re going through, don’t feel like you have to carry it alone. You don’t have to have it all figured out—we can take it one conversation at a time.

If you’re ready to talk, I’m ready to listen. 😊 Let’s take the time you need to explore what’s on your mind, and I’ll be here to help however I can. You’ve got this. 🙌


Healing, Resilience, and Growth are Universal

Here are a few quotes in different languages that remind me of these beautiful truths:

  • French: "La guĂ©rison commence lorsque vous acceptez vos blessures et vos douleurs." (Healing begins when you accept your wounds and your pain.) đŸ’«
  • Spanish: "No hay mal que cien años dure, ni cuerpo que lo resista." (There is no evil that lasts a hundred years, nor a body that can’t withstand it.) đŸŒ»
  • German: "Was dich nicht umbringt, macht dich stĂ€rker." (What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.) đŸ’Ș
  • Dutch: "De moeilijkste tijden zijn de tijden waarin je het meeste groeit." (The hardest times are the times in which you grow the most.) đŸŒ±
  • Italian: "Non sei mai solo, anche quando ti senti perso." (You are never alone, even when you feel lost.) 💖

These quotes come from different places, but they all share one message: there’s always hope, and we are stronger than we think. 🌟 No matter what you're going through, you're never alone.


My Availability and about my chats

Ello once again, a round of applause for you coming till here, appreciate it. Now talking about the topics, I can’t help with due to lack of knowledge are as follows :-

  • ·         ADHD 
  • ·        Adoption/Foster Care
  • ·        Autism Spectrum
  • ·        Bipolar Disorder 
  • ·        Borderline (BPD)
  • ·        Diabetes 
  • ·        Disabilities 
  • ·        Dissociative Disorders
  • ·        Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • ·        Perinatal Mood Disorder 
  • ·        Personality Disorder
  • ·        PTSD
  • ·        Schizophrenia


I’m here for you during the following hours (times listed in various time zones):

  • GMT: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
  • EST: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • EDT: 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
  • CST: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • CDT: 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
  • PST: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
  • PDT: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
  • CET: 6:30 PM – 11:30 PM
  • CEST: 7:30 PM – 12:30 AM
  • IST: 11:00 PM – 2:00 AM
  • JST: 2:30 AM – 5:30 AM
  • AEST: 5:30 AM – 8:30 AM
  • AEDT: 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM
  • BRT: 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
  • WAT: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • NZST: 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM
  • NZDT: 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM

Feel free to leave me a message if I’m not online during these times!
Note: Sometimes my status is offline even when I’m around. If that happens, I’ve probably just forgotten to change it 😓—don’t hesitate to message me anyway!


My Status
🔮 Offline (or online but working on something else)
🟡 Busy (Currently assisting someone else)
🟱 Available (Ready to chat!)


A Few Notes Before We Chat

  • If I’m on my phone, I tend to mix up letters like “tge” instead of “the.” My bad!
  • I use ❀ when typing on my laptop—it’s just easiest for me! Let me know if that’s uncomfortable.
  • I avoid sarcasm in chats, but if anything comes off that way, just let me know!
  • No triggers here, so feel free to talk about whatever's on your mind.

You’ve made it to the end of my professional bio! Now, let me give you a little peek into my world—just for fun! 😊 Nothing critical here, but I hope it helps you get a better sense of who I am off the clock. 😄

Honorable mention to the Procrastination Gang:

A squad of elite professionals who have mastered the art of delaying, putting things off, and being "fashionably late." We may not get things done immediately, but when we do, you best believe it’s perfect. 🕒💀

  • The Godfather/Founder – @Ankush1509 (The one who started it all... and is still not done with that project he started last week)
  • The Boss – @Cubic (The true master of procrastination—if there's anyone who can turn putting things off into an art form, it’s them)
  • The Underboss – @Orange64 (Behold, the spreader of procrastination—able to convince anyone to delay, and they won't even know how it happened)
  • The Captain/Capo – @Macylou82 (She’s the guru of "later," leading with wisdom... and also probably reading this while still having a million other things to do)
  • The Lieutenant – @RedPinneapple25 (Procrastination? A skill. And she’s got it down to a science, no questions asked)
  • The Enforcer – @Dontwakemeup01 (The most feared member of the gang—when he says "I'll do it later," everyone believes him)
  • The  Scout - @Rebeccabanana ( They’re great at coming up with excuses and strategies for why now is not the time to get to work.)
  • The Cadet – @BlankMind000 (A newbie, but a dangerous one—beware, this one might turn you into a procrastinator too, insert evil laugh)

Remember, just because we don’t get things done right now doesn’t mean we won’t get them done eventually. 😉 But hey, who’s in a rush anyway?

 

Welcome to what you shall remember if you have an interview very important <3

[honorable mention to answer providers who made a sweat to give and find out the best answers; @Cubic, @peacefulpurple, @Orange64, @kkbigfan, @heartfulVoice1615 and @midnightmystique (the answers are colour-coded so you would know who provided or came up with these ideas and answers)]

 

Q1) I am high on oxygen what should you do?

Ans) You can do this thing called breathing. It’s very effective

 

Q2) Its 70 _____ outside, I like the temperature. Fill in the blanks

Ans) Inches or m/s3 (Both the answers work)

 

Q3) You spelled know as knoe like shoe and somebody points it out. What should you reply?

Ans) ytdc ujtgsc ex trwwwvwghv yutdrrre4234 (This one was an easy question)

 

Q4) How much is your homework completed in percentage?

Ans) 99.9999999998987678028838890198829938899145562 % (This one was very hard to copy)

 

Q5) When someone asks what his record was of solving a Rubik’s cube. What shall be guessed?

Ans) 27282726161892947474993827272919 (Easy one)

 

Q6) How old are you?

Ans) 448,156,800 seconds old

 

Q7) At what precise distance should you question your sexuality away from me? (I’m gay and this question should be taken as funny sorry if it triggers)

Ans) 12938472718838492817274747281983742272754278119927474627819203948736171923 centimeters away

 

Q8) What is the most important message ?

Ans) Dasfiaoakencjayfqbwoosicjanqjuci uahhsc

 

Q9) ‘I feel being sink would be hard’. What shall be your reply?

Ans) Log27(238x)


Q10) What is the capital of India?

Ans) Kashmir (and yes the answer giver is a 11th class pcm indian student)


Q11) What is the second most important message in the world?

Ans) eshoonikokadoavocado



Now behold the awards and the titles <3

 

  • The comforting voice - @heartfulVoice1615 (I can write a whole book on his kindness luv you)
  • The caring soul - @Cubic (she is my ride or die friend tysm for being there for me <3)
  • The ultimate Understander - @yourlocalIKEA (He understands and is extremely chill)
  • The great listener - @admirableNarwhal879 (I assure that he is a better listener than me boy endless apreciation)
  • The dark humour guy - @Orange64 (Can't get enuf of him )

 

I have loads and loads of people to mention but I am too lazy to ask for their permission so this title part will keep updating


Disclaimer

  • ·        While I’ve used translations for the quotes, I’m not a speaker of these languages. If anything feels off or unclear, feel free to let me know! I appreciate any feedback to improve, so I can make sure you feel comfortable and understood. 😊

 

  • ·        I am so sorry if anything is triggering or misleading in my bio please let me know. I am open to feedback

 



If you read all of it, this bio took me 2 days to write and all before hand things were been doing from 5 days. Thus i sadly announce the end of this beautifully handcrafted bio and you have reached the end. 

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Appreciation
IDG 7 Cups Hub / by Ankush1509
Last post
2 hours ago
...See more The Power of Appreciation: A Practice That Transformed My Life One skill that has had a profound impact on my life is appreciation—both for others and for myself. For the longest time, I didn’t understand how important it was to actively appreciate the things around me. I used to get caught up in the hustle, constantly looking for what was next, and I often overlooked the little blessings that were right in front of me. Growing up, I was always focused on what I didn’t have or what I hadn’t accomplished yet. I thought success and happiness were destinations I had to reach. But as I got older, I realized that real joy doesn’t come from future achievements—it comes from appreciating the present moment and everything I already have. In the Growth Path, it says, "Appreciation allows us to recognize the value in both the big and small moments in life, helping us shift our focus from what we lack to what we have." This really resonated with me because I used to always be looking for something more—more money, more success, more recognition. But when I shifted my focus to gratitude and appreciation, everything changed. I started to notice the beauty in the small things: a warm cup of coffee in the morning, a kind word from a friend, the way the sun feels on my face in the afternoon. Today, appreciation has become one of my core values, but it wasn’t always this way. I had to consciously work on it every day. I had to train myself to see the value in what I already had, instead of always longing for something more. I’m curious—how does appreciation show up in your life? What are some things or people you appreciate, and how do you actively make space for it in your daily routine? For anyone wondering how I started making appreciation a central part of my life, here’s what helped me along the way: * Starting with myself: The first thing I had to do was learn to appreciate myself. I spent too many years criticizing myself for not being “enough.” I began a practice of self-compassion, acknowledging my strengths and giving myself credit for the hard work I put in each day. * Daily gratitude practice: Each morning, I started writing down three things I was grateful for. They didn’t have to be big—sometimes it was simply the fact that I woke up with a healthy body or that my dog greeted me with excitement. This practice helped me start my day with a positive mindset and a deeper sense of appreciation. * Acknowledging others: I also made a conscious effort to appreciate the people in my life. Whether it was a colleague, a friend, or a family member, I took the time to express my gratitude to them. It not only strengthened my relationships but also reminded me of the goodness that exists around me. * Being present: I learned that to truly appreciate something, I had to be present in the moment. So, I stopped rushing through life, trying to get to the next thing. Instead, I started savoring the experiences I was having in real-time. Whether it was a conversation or a walk in the park, I allowed myself to fully experience and appreciate what was happening in that moment. Appreciation has become a practice that has completely transformed how I experience life. It’s no longer about reaching a certain goal or destination—it’s about seeing and valuing the beauty of where I am right now. What about you? How do you practice appreciation in your life, and how has it shifted your perspective?
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Inner compass
IDG 7 Cups Hub / by Ankush1509
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3 hours ago
...See more The concept of having an inner compass is something I didn’t truly understand until later in life. I spent so much of my younger years looking for guidance from external sources—family, friends, society—hoping someone or something could tell me the "right" way to live. It wasn’t until I hit a point where I felt completely lost that I realized my answers were already inside me. My inner compass had always been there, quietly guiding me, but I hadn’t been paying attention. For a long time, I was disconnected from my true self, constantly influenced by what others thought or expected of me. I didn’t even know what I truly wanted or believed in, because I was so focused on meeting external expectations. It wasn’t until I started reflecting on my values—things like integrity, kindness, personal growth, and authenticity—that I began to reconnect with my inner guidance system. At first, trusting my inner compass felt unfamiliar and even uncomfortable. I was so used to seeking validation from others that listening to my own voice felt risky. But as I started to make small, value-aligned decisions, I noticed something shift. I felt more peaceful, more aligned, and more confident in my choices, even when they went against the grain or were difficult to make. Over time, I realized that when I was in tune with my inner compass, I didn’t just make decisions—I made the right decisions for me. Today, my inner compass serves as my guide, especially during times of uncertainty or when I’m faced with tough choices. Whether it’s in relationships, work, or personal development, I’ve learned to trust myself more. I know I can always turn inward to find clarity, because that quiet voice inside me knows what’s best. It may not always be easy to listen to, and it may not always be the most popular path, but it’s always true. Reflecting on this journey of reconnecting with my inner compass, I realize that it’s not something that happens overnight. It’s a process of getting to know yourself better, of aligning your actions with your core values, and of consistently checking in with your intuition. It requires self-reflection, self-trust, and a willingness to go against the tide when needed. But once you find that alignment, life starts to feel like it’s unfolding in a way that’s authentic and purposeful. Have you ever had a moment where your inner compass guided you through a difficult decision? How did it feel to trust yourself in that situation, especially when the path wasn’t the easiest one?What practices or habits help you stay connected to your inner compass? How do you make sure you’re living in alignment with your values, even when external pressures try to sway you?
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My first poetry i am sharing on 7 cups XD
Poetry / by Ankush1509
Last post
5 hours ago
...See more My patience in my heart has dwindled The ghee in my diya has evaporated My tears on my face have dried The flowers in the garland are wilted   I am standing by the doorstep Still in hope of welcoming you I am happy to die once I sight your view   My life was mine But I have given it to you In return you just return And that return is still due   The nights have passed in the absence of your words The day I longed are never coming back The flowers that were bloomed when you were here Now they died and the beauty, they had   Now I have three people present to talk to They are me myself and I Although I want instead of this ‘You you and you’ I cried   After some years the ghee will go extinct The flowers will be ashes My patience would be no more My tears will be stored in hundreds of glasses (tell me if u need a explaination XD)
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What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it's curved like a road through mountains.
LGBTQ+ / MOGII Support / by Ankush1509
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6 hours ago
...See more hi everyone, I just wanted to offer a space for anyone who might be struggling with LGBTQ+ issues, whether it’s about identity, relationships, or acceptance. As someone who is bisexual, I understand how complex and personal this journey can be. It’s not always easy to navigate the world when you feel like your identity doesn’t always fit into a neat box or when you face misunderstandings from others. I know how important it is to have a safe space where you can express yourself without fear of judgment, and I want to create that for you. If you’re feeling uncertain, lonely, or just need someone who truly understands, reply on this thread. You deserve to be heard, and I’ll do my best to offer understanding, empathy, and support. Please feel free to share whatever you’re comfortable with, and take your time. No matter where you are in your journey, you are valid. 💙🌈
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Theres a hope even if your brain tell there isn't.
Depression Support / by Ankush1509
Last post
February 12th
...See more Hi there! If you’re struggling with depression, I want you to know that you’re not alone. This is a safe and gentle space where people of all ages can share their experiences and connect with others who truly care and understand. We can talk about anything related to depression—your feelings, triggers, coping strategies, or resources that have helped you. And if you’d rather just read or quietly listen, that’s okay too. The most important thing is that you feel supported and not alone because the worst kind of sadness is when you can explain why.. Let’s keep this space kind and supportive with a few simple guidelines: Be kind and respectful to everyone. No bullying, judgment, or hurtful comments. Please don’t share personal information to keep everyone safe. Let’s avoid discussions about self-harm or harmful thoughts—this is a space for encouragement and positivity. To get started, here are a few gentle questions you can reflect on or share if you’re comfortable: -- What have your experiences with depression been like? -- Are there specific things or situations that make it harder for you? -- What little things help you feel better, even on tough days? -- What are you hoping to find by being here with us? I’m so glad you’re here, and I’m looking forward to connecting with you. Together, we can support and uplift each other. Remember, even on the hardest days, you’re not alone—and there’s always hope.
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7 Cups for Anxiety: A Safe Space to Share and Connect
Anxiety Support / by Ankush1509
Last post
February 11th
...See more Anxiety can be a tough thing to deal with, but you don't have to go through it alone. This thread is a safe space for people of all ages to share their experiences with anxiety and connect with others who understand. We can talk about anything related to anxiety, from triggers and symptoms to coping strategies and support resources. We can also just listen to each other and offer support. So a question for you : What triggers your anxety? Feel free to attach your replys.
Feedback & Reviews
Amazing! Wonderful! Great Listener! Helped so much. 10/10 Would recommend lol
I loved it, so kind to me :)
theyre honestly amazing, helped me out when i needed them, thank you so much ank!
A very kind and generous person indeed someone needs a person like him to hear
Ankush was incredibly understanding and supportive. He offered a space to talk about things I couldn't talk to with anyone in my life and I feel much less overwhelmed :) Thank you so much for being there :)
Awesome 😎
He was very helpful and kind..
A very wise man, thank you for your time.
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