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Clarity Call with Akarma

There are moments in life when a single decision has the potential to shape everything that follows. It could be about a relationship, marriage, career, family, a breakup, or simply a feeling that life isn't moving in the direction you had hoped.


When you're in that situation, advice is never in short supply. Friends, family, colleagues, books, podcasts and the internet all have opinions. Yet despite having access to more information than ever before, many people still struggle to decide.


If that's where you find yourself today, you're not alone.


For more than 25 years, I've been helping people navigate important life decisions. My role isn't to tell people what they should do. It is to help them understand their situation more deeply, see possibilities they may not have considered, and make decisions they can genuinely stand by.

If that's what you're looking for, I'd be honoured to help.

What would you like more clarity about?

Different people come with different questions, but they all have one thing in common. They are looking for clarity.


💞 Relationships
  • "Should I continue trying, or is it time to let go?"

  • "Am I asking for too much, or settling for too little?"

  • "Why do we keep having the same argument?"

  • "Do they really love me, or am I just hoping they do?"

  • "Should I trust them again?"

  • "Why do I feel lonely even though I'm in a relationship?"

  • "Is this relationship helping me grow or holding me back?"

  • "Am I staying because of love, or because I'm afraid of being alone?"

  • "How much longer should I wait?"

  • "What if I make the wrong decision?"


💍 Marriage
  • "Is this really the right person?"

  • "Something feels off, but I can't explain it."

  • "Am I confusing chemistry with compatibility?"

  • "Should I say yes or walk away?"

  • "Everyone else seems happy with this match. Why am I still confused?"

  • "What questions should I ask before committing?"

  • "Am I ignoring red flags?"

  • "Is this fear or intuition?"

  • "Will this decision make my life better or more complicated?"

  • "What if I regret this marriage?"


💼 Career
  • "Should I leave my job?"

  • "Should I start my own business?"

  • "Why does success still feel empty?"

  • "Am I chasing purpose or simply security?"

  • "Every option feels risky."

  • "What direction should I take?"

  • "Am I burned out, or simply bored?"

  • "Should I stay because it's safe?"

  • "What if I fail?"

  • "What if I never even try?"


👨‍👩‍👧 Family
  • "Why do I always feel guilty?"

  • "How do I set boundaries without hurting people?"

  • "I'm caught between my partner and my family."

  • "Why does nobody understand me?"

  • "Should I compromise again?"

  • "How do I stop trying to keep everyone happy?"

  • "Can this relationship ever improve?"

  • "Why does every family conversation leave me emotionally drained?"


💔 Breakup
  • "It's been months. Why does it still hurt?"

  • "Should I give it one last chance?"

  • "Why can't I stop thinking about them?"

  • "Did I lose the right person?"

  • "Why do I keep replaying every conversation?"

  • "Will I ever trust someone again?"

  • "Was it all my fault?"

  • "How do I know it's really over?"

  • "Will I ever feel like myself again?"


🌱 Personal Growth
  • "Why do I keep repeating the same patterns?"

  • "Why do I overthink everything?"

  • "Why do I always doubt myself?"

  • "I know what I should do, so why don't I do it?"

  • "Why do I keep making decisions I later regret?"

  • "I feel stuck, but I don't know why."

  • "Where do I even begin?"


🧭 Life Crossroads
  • "I know something has to change. I just don't know what."

  • "I feel like I've lost my direction."

  • "Too many things are changing at once."

  • "Every path feels uncertain."

  • "I know I can't continue living like this."

  • "I don't need advice. I need clarity."


If even a few of these questions resonate with you, perhaps what you're looking for isn't another opinion.

Perhaps you're simply looking for clarity.

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Why is this decision so difficult?

Most people believe they're struggling because they don't know which decision to make. In my experience, that's rarely the real problem.


The quality of our life depends largely on the quality of the decisions we make.

The quality of our decisions depends on the quality of the options we are able to see.

And the quality of the options we see depends upon our awareness of the fears, insecurities, assumptions, beliefs and past experiences that quietly influence our thinking.


When fear enters the conversation, our perspective narrows. Instead of exploring what is truly possible, we begin looking only for what feels safe. Without even realizing it, we mistake our limited perspective for reality.


This is why two people can face exactly the same situation and arrive at completely different decisions. One sees possibilities. The other sees only obstacles. The difference isn't intelligence. It isn't experience. It is awareness.


Over the last 25 years, one of the most meaningful compliments I've received is:

"You helped me see the real issue. Once I understood what was actually driving my thinking, the right options became much clearer."

That is the essence of my work.

I don't believe clarity comes from giving people more advice. I believe it comes from helping them recognize the fears, assumptions and blind spots that may be limiting what they can currently see.

When those become visible, new possibilities often emerge naturally.

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Finding clarity isn't about getting more advice.

Whenever we're confused, our natural tendency is to seek more opinions. We ask our friends. We speak to our family. We search online. We watch videos. We hope that somewhere, someone will tell us exactly what to do.


Sometimes that helps.

Quite often, it simply adds another voice to an already crowded mind.


I've found that lasting clarity rarely comes from collecting more advice. It comes from understanding ourselves more deeply.

Instead of asking, "What should I do?", we begin exploring questions like:

  • What is really creating this confusion?

  • What assumptions am I making?

  • What fears are influencing my thinking?

  • What possibilities might I not be seeing?

  • What truly matters to me in this situation?


As these questions become clearer, the decision itself often becomes clearer.


That is why I created the Clarity Call

A Clarity Call is not coaching.

It is not counselling.

It is not therapy.

It is just clarity.


It is a structured conversation designed to help you understand your situation, expand your perspective, explore your options and make a decision that feels conscious rather than reactive.


The Clarity Call is complete in itself. Its purpose is simply to help you see more clearly.


Let's explore it together

I'm Akarma, a Certified Relationship Coach with more than 25 years of experience helping people navigate important relationship and life decisions. You can read more about me from here...


Over the years, I've had the privilege of mentoring many relationship coaches and authoring two books. While those milestones are meaningful, the feedback I value most is hearing someone say,

"I finally see things clearly."

If I can help you experience that same clarity, our conversation will have served its purpose.


Clarity Call Booking Details

Regular Fee: ₹3,700

Special Fee: ₹1,000

This special fee is available only for bookings made on 18th & 19th July.

Appointments can be scheduled later based on mutual availability.

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Before you decide...

If you've read this far, there's a good chance that something on this page resonated with you.


Whether you choose to book a Clarity Call or not is entirely your decision. My intention isn't to convince you. It is simply to leave you with one thought that I hope serves you well.


Most of us spend a great deal of time worrying about making the wrong decision.

Far less often do we pause to consider the consequences of making no decision at all.

Every day spent in confusion quietly influences the decisions we make.

Those decisions shape our relationships, careers, confidence, peace of mind and, ultimately, the quality of our lives.


Sometimes waiting is the wisest decision.

But if you choose to wait, let it be because you've consciously decided that waiting is the right course of action, not because confusion prevented you from seeing another possibility.


Before you move on, ask yourself one final question.

What is the cost of staying exactly where you are?


People don't change because they understand the solution. They change when they clearly understand the cost of staying where they are.

Whatever you decide, I hope it is a decision you make with clarity.


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