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We went into premarital counselling thinking it would be a good idea to “check the boxes” before the wedding. What we didn’t expect was just how valuable it would be.

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Rashi got us talking about things we had never really considered—how we handle conflict, what our families expect from us, and what our goals are as a couple.
Some of it was uncomfortable, some of it surprisingly fun, but all of it felt meaningful.

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What surprised me most was that it wasn’t about identifying problems; it was about building a stronger foundation. It felt more like learning how to create a solid base for our marriage.

I can honestly say it brought us closer, and I’m so grateful we made the time for it.

Rishi Patil

What really struck me was the way Rashi listened, not the kind of listening where someone is just waiting to respond, but truly hearing me, without rushing to fix anything.


At a time when I felt disconnected from everything, that meant more than I realized.

And honestly, it wasn’t the tools or techniques that stayed with me. It was her steady, compassionate presence.
 

Some days I came in anxious, other days I had nothing to say—but every single time, I was met with patience, kindness, and respect.

That’s what made the difference.

Rafa Chatterjee

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