Anti Bullying

Anti Bullying


What If Your Child Never Felt Powerless Again?
What If Your Child Never Felt Powerless Again?

Bullying can leave a mark that goes far deeper than bruises.

It can change how a child sees the world… and how they see themselves.

As a parent, watching your child come home withdrawn, anxious, or afraid is heartbreaking.

You’ve probably told them to “walk away,” to “ignore it,” to “stand up for yourself.”


And maybe you’ve spoken to the school, changed their environment, even tried to build their confidence back up.



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From Bullied to Brave: How Arakan Builds Confidence That Lasts
From Bullied to Brave: How Arakan Builds Confidence That Lasts
Being bullied leaves more than just bruises.

It affects how a child sees themselves.

It chips away at their confidence.

It makes the world feel unsafe - even when no one’s around.

If you’re a parent watching your child go through this… or a teen trying to figure out how to stop feeling powerless…

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From Boardroom to Battle Ready: How Arakan Relieves Stress and Builds Strength

Corporate life can be a battlefield.

Back-to-back meetings. Impossible deadlines. Constant emails. Unrelenting pressure to perform. For many professionals, stress isn’t just part of the job – it’s a way of life.

And while productivity hacks and mindfulness apps may offer short-term relief, what high performers really need is a way to physically discharge that stress, mentally reset, and feel strong again.



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Confidence That Can’t Be Shaken: How Arakan Empowers Teenagers

Teenage years are tough.
It’s a time of intense growth, change, and self-discovery. Teens are trying to find their place in the world while navigating peer pressure, social media, school demands, and emotional ups and downs.

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