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Free for All Boarding Students

A course on emotional well-being for students who 
live, study, and grow far from home.

Anchor Mind is a free, psychology-informed course on emotional well-being, identity, and mental health — built by a boarding student, for every boarding student who has ever felt something they could not name.

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No payment. No sign-up fees. Just start learning.

18 Video Modules
E-Books Included
Completely Self-Paced
Psychology-Informed

You are surrounded by people. And you have never felt more alone.

Boarding school is framed as an opportunity. And it is. But underneath the packed schedules and shared dormitories, something quieter is happening. Students feel things they cannot name. Friendships fracture in ways they do not understand. Loneliness finds them in the middle of crowded dining halls. The pressure accumulates, and there is rarely a safe place to put it.

I did not know if what I was feeling was normal. So, I just stopped talking about it.

Everyone around me seemed fine. I could not figure out why I was struggling so much.

I was comparing myself to everyone and slowly losing any sense of who I actually was.

This is not a small problem. It compounds quietly, over months and years, until students either shut down or burn out. This course exists because boarding students deserve more than a counsellor, they are too nervous to visit and a dormitory they do not feel at home in.

What is Anchor Mind?

Anchor Mind is a self-paced video course on emotional well-being, identity, and mental health, built specifically for boarding school students. Created by Hemakshi Maan, a Class 11 student at Sherwood College, Nainital, the course is grounded in real psychological frameworks and the lived experience of navigating boarding life.

This is not a positivity series. It is not a collection of wellness tips. It is a psychology-informed course that gives students the language and the tools to understand their emotions, their friendships, their identity, and the inner experience of living away from home.

Every video module is paired with an e-book that students can return to, reflect on, and use as a personal reference.

What makes this different? Most mental health resources are generic. They are made for adults, or for students in day schools, or for people who already have a support system at home. Anchor Mind was built from inside the boarding school experience — by someone who lives it every day.

      18 modules. Real psychology. Zero cost.

      Everything a boarding student needs to understand themselves better.

      Every module. No filler.

      The course is structured in two parts: a free Toolkit series of foundational modules, and a deeper Art, Activity and the Brain series. Both parts are self-paced and designed for boarding students at any stage of their journey.

      Part One: Free Toolkit Modules
      01

      Feelings First — From Theory to Real Life

      Emotions are not just feelings. They are science. This module bridges the gap between psychological theory and your everyday boarding school experience. Understanding how emotions work is the first step to taking control of them.

      E-Book Included
      02

      Who Am I Here? — Confidence, Comparison and Identity

      In a boarding school, comparison is constant — and it quietly shapes who you think you are. This module explores how identity forms during adolescence and how confidence gets built or broken. You will learn how to hold onto yourself in a world that keeps pushing you to be someone else.

      E-Book Included
      03

      Friends, Fights and Feelings — A Guide to Emotional Boundaries

      Boarding school friendships are intense — and so are the conflicts that come with them. This module uses psychology to explain why fights happen and what emotional boundaries really mean. Because strong friendships are not an accident. They are a skill.

      E-Book Included
      04

      Alone in a Crowd — The Hidden Loneliness of Boarding Life

      You can be surrounded by hundreds of people and still feel completely alone. This module explores the quiet loneliness that many boarding students feel but never talk about. We look at why it happens and how to find real connection in crowded spaces.

      E-Book Included
      05

      Create to Cope — Stress, the Teenage Brain and Emotional Regulation

      Stress in boarding school is real — and it is biological. This module takes you inside the teenage brain to show exactly what happens when pressure builds up. You will leave with practical tools to regulate your emotions and take back control.

      E-Book Included
      06

      Make Something, Feel Better — The Psychology of Creativity

      There is a reason humans have always turned to art in difficult times. It genuinely heals. This module explores the science behind creativity and its impact on emotional well-being. Whether you paint, write, or sing — you will understand why making something makes you feel better.

      E-Book Included
      07

      Just Be There — How to Support a Friend the Right Way

      When a friend is struggling, most of us panic and say the wrong thing. This module teaches the psychology of presence — and what it truly means to show up for someone emotionally. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can offer is simply being there, done right.

      E-Book Included
      Part Two: Art, Activity and the Brain
      08

      Create to Cope — Art, Action and the Boarding School Brain

      Students who engage in art and purposeful activity show stronger emotional resilience and better mental health. This module explores how creativity and action work together to keep your brain balanced when boarding life gets overwhelming. It is not about talent. It is about using creativity as a coping system.

      E-Book Included
      09

      Why Your Brain Craves Change — The Science of Variety

      Doing the same thing every day does not just feel boring. It actually destabilises your brain. This module explores the neuroscience of variety and why new experiences are essential for mental health. Even small changes in your routine can dramatically shift your mood and motivation.

      E-Book Included
      10

      Art as Medicine — How Making Things Heals the Mind

      Art therapy is one of the fastest growing areas in modern psychology — and for good reason. This module explores how creating art rewires the brain, reduces anxiety, and builds emotional strength. You do not need to be an artist to benefit. You just need to begin.

      E-Book Included
      11

      Paint, Move, Write, Breathe — Art Forms and Their Emotional Power

      Not all creative expression works the same way. Painting calms differently than dancing. Writing processes differently than music. This module maps out major art forms and explains the unique psychological impact each one has on your brain.

      E-Book Included
      12

      Move to Feel Better — Activities as Brain Stabilisers

      Physical activity is not just good for your body. It is essential for your brain. This module explores how movement, sport, and play regulate mood, reduce anxiety, and sharpen focus. Choosing to move — even when you do not feel like it — is one of the smartest emotional decisions you can make.

      E-Book Included
      13

      Why Boarding Students Need This Most — A Closer Look

      Boarding school students face a unique combination of pressures that make emotional tools not just helpful, but essential. This module takes an honest look at the specific challenges of living away from home and navigating intense peer environments.

      E-Book Included
      14

      Stability is a System — Not Just a Moment

      Feeling okay once is not the same as being mentally stable. This module challenges the idea that mental health is something you either have or you do not. Stability is built through daily habits, emotional routines, and small but consistent choices.

      E-Book Included
      15

      Lines That Matter — Ethics, Boundaries and Responsibility

      Supporting others is important — but it comes with real responsibility. This module explores the ethical side of peer support and asks where the line is between helping and overstepping. You will learn how to care for others without losing sight of your own boundaries.

      E-Book Included
      16

      The Umbrella — One Video, One Big Idea

      Sometimes one story changes the way you see everything. This module centres around a short but powerful video that captures something profound about empathy and human behaviour. Prepare to see ordinary moments in a completely new way.

      17

      Train to Support — Peer Help in Real Situations

      Knowing that support matters is one thing. Actually doing it in real situations is another. This module is practical and hands-on, giving you real tools for helping peers through difficult moments. You will leave not just informed — but genuinely prepared.

      E-Book Included
      18

      What People Taught Me — Lessons from This Whole Journey

      This final module is a reflection — on the course, on human behaviour, and on everything in between. It brings together the key lessons and invites you to think about what you are taking away. Because the greatest insight of this journey is not just about others. It is about you.

      E-Book Included

      "The greatest insight of this journey is not just about others. It is about you."

      — From Module 18 of Anchor Mind

      You will leave this course knowing yourself better than when you started.

      Language for Your Feelings

      You will finally be able to name what you are going through and understand why.

      Tools That Actually Work

      Practical emotional regulation strategies grounded in psychology, not motivation.

      Friendships with More Clarity

      Understand why conflicts happen and how to hold your boundaries without losing people.

      A Way Through Loneliness

      Recognise the boarding school paradox and find real connection even in crowded spaces.

      Creativity as a Coping System

      Understand how art and activity stabilise the brain and use that knowledge deliberately.

      The Ability to Support Others

      Learn the psychology of peer support so you can show up for a friend the right way.

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      Hemakshi Maan

      Class 11 · Sherwood College, Nainital · From Kaithal, India

      Hemakshi Maan is a 16-year-old student at Sherwood College, Nainital, with a clear and steadfast goal: to become a psychologist. Her interest in mental health was shaped not by a textbook but by life. Watching a close friend go through a deeply difficult time made her understand, at a personal level, how essential the right support can be.

      Since then, she has been actively building toward that goal. She educates peers about mental health to reduce stigma, volunteers at a centre for people with disabilities, and developed this course as her capstone project on mental health awareness and support strategies for boarding school students.

      I made this course because I saw how many students around me were struggling quietly. I wanted to give them something honest and useful, not another list of tips, but a real way to understand what they are going through.

      A Few Highlights

      Represented Uttarakhand in a national-level table tennis tournamentHighly Commended in English Elocution at Sherwood College, NainitalHighly Commended in Hindi Elocution at Sherwood College, NainitalHighly Commended for watercolour work in the school art competitionCommended for photography skillsCertificate in the International Olympiad of MathematicsParticipant in the Sherwood Pipers school bandVolunteer at a centre for people with disabilitiesCapstone project on mental health awareness for boarding school students

      Why does this course exist?

      Boarding school students face a very specific set of challenges that most mental health resources are not designed for. They are not at home. They are not surrounded by the people who know them best. And they are expected to perform academically, socially, and emotionally, all at once, in an environment that rarely makes space for them to struggle.

      The result is a pattern that repeats across boarding schools everywhere. Students who are intelligent, capable, and compassionate, slowly lose their footing. Not because they are weak, but because no one has given them the tools to stay grounded.

      Mental health challenges among teenagers are common, under-recognised, and deeply connected to the environments they live in. Boarding students deserve resources built specifically for their reality.

      Gap One

      The Emotional Literacy Gap

      Students experience complex emotions but have no language or framework to process them

      Gap Two

      The Connection Gap

      Loneliness in boarding schools is widespread but rarely acknowledged or addressed directly

      Gap Three

      The Peer Support Gap

      Students want to help each other but do not know how to do it safely and effectively

      This course is completely free.

      No payment. No sign-up fees. Built for boarding students, offered without cost.

      All 18 modules, self-paced E-books for every applicable module Psychology-informed tools Peer support training
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      "This is the first time someone explained what I was going through in a way that actually made sense."

      — A Boarding School Student

      A few honest answers.

      Who is this course actually for?
      Boarding school students at any age who want to understand their emotions, their friendships, and their mental health more clearly. If you have ever felt like no one around you quite understands what you are going through, this course is for you.
      Do I need any background in psychology?
      No. Every module is written for students, not for people who already know the subject. The concepts are grounded in real psychology but explained in plain, honest language.
      How long does it take to complete?
      The course is completely self-paced. You can move through it at whatever speed works for your schedule. Each module is designed to be focused and manageable.
      Is this course about mental illness?
      No. This course is for every boarding student, not just those who are struggling severely. It is about building emotional tools, understanding yourself, and knowing how to support others before things get difficult.
      Is it really completely free?
      Yes. Completely. No hidden fees. No upsells. No "premium" version. Every module, every e-book, every tool — it is all free. This course was built because boarding students need it, not because someone wanted to sell it. The only cost is your time and attention.
      Can I share this with a friend?
      Please do. The course is free and built to be shared. If it helps one person feel less alone, it has done what it was designed to do.
      Yes. Hemakshi Maan is a Class 11 student at Sherwood College, Nainital. She created Anchor Mind as her capstone project on mental health awareness. The course is grounded in real psychological frameworks — but it is also grounded in the lived experience of being a boarding student. That combination is exactly what makes it different from anything else out there.
      The course is designed specifically for the boarding school experience — but the psychology of emotions, identity, friendship, and loneliness is universal. If you are a teenager navigating any of these things, you will find value here. If you are a parent or teacher wanting to understand what boarding students go through, this course will give you powerful insight.

      You do not have to figure this out alone.

      The tools exist. The language exists. This course puts them in your hands.

      A Hemakshi Maan × Anchor Mind Course