About Fezra

Fezra is a platform for consuming helpful content created by professional coaches, and individuals who care about personal growth.

Mission

Our goal is to create an online community where people can grow by consuming bits of helpful words.

If you’re tired of social media platforms where people constantly compete for attention, and you just want a safe space free from unnecessary negativity, Fezra is here for you.

Vision

We envision a future where mental health support is easier to access and more affordable. A future where therapy isn’t a luxury reserved only for those in advanced countries.

We see a future where more people are intentional about their mental health and personal growth, by spending less time on things that don’t serve them.

Words are powerful

They have the ability to make us feel, and the potential to plant thoughts in our head. Thoughts that influence our actions, even when we don’t know it.

Right now, all around the world, people are constantly consuming words that shape them, and they are unaware. Even worse, it’s almost unavoidable.

This is a nudge to reconsider what we consume online, and be more intentional about it.

This is an awareness that words are not “just words” — regardless of how, or where we consume them.

And finally, this is an experiment to see if we can collectively create a more positive social space, with just words.

You are what you consume

If you asked mental health professionals what the most common cause of mental health problems is in the 21st century, they’d all most likely mention social media.

A tool created to bring us closer to our friends and family has turned to what makes us sadder.

We spend hours consistently, scrolling through the facade, and subconsciously (sometimes consciously) measuring ourselves against unrealistic standards.

We are constantly bombarded with opinions that don’t really matter to us, updates from people we really don’t care that much about; videos, images, and even worse, ads.

One may wonder how we got here, but that’s the nature of some things in life: as more people use it, it evolves and some side effects become more obvious.

This is not a social media platform. It’s an invitation to declutter.