One of the youngest life coaches and hypnosis practitioners, Devyanshi Prajapati guides teenagers through counselling, training, and emotional empowerment. Inspired and mentored by her father, she turned her own struggles into a purpose-driven journey of helping the young. While balancing school and coaching, she continues to learn, teach, and bring happiness into young lives.
Devyanshi Prajapati is a young life coach, one of the youngest in her field. She is a certified Life Coach, NLP Practitioner, Graphology Practitioner, Healing and Memory-Mind Practitioner, and a Certified Hypnosis Practitioner. Along with this, she also works as a Manifestation Coach and a Public Speaking Coach. Recently, she has even trained other trainers on how to teach effectively, especially in communication skills and various behavioural skills. As a Trainer and Counsellor, she works closely with the youth and teenagers, offering both personal counselling sessions and structured training. She also guides parents through teenage-parenting counselling. While pursuing her passion, she is currently in the 11th grade, studying Psychology at Maharana Mewar Public School (MMPS), Udaipur. Her dream and motto are simple yet powerful, to bring happiness into the lives of young people. Young Coach Devyanshi shares that because her father is a doctor, her entire family had always dreamed of her becoming a doctor too. Initially, she also believed that following that dream was the right choice. But everything changed in the sixth grade when, during the pandemic, she picked up a microphone and started speaking on camera. That day, her father saw something in her, a remarkable spark in communication and public speaking. He realised that with her confidence and clarity, she could create a meaningful impact. It was he who first dreamt that she could become a life coach. He introduced her to the stage and to the world of public speaking, and gradually she, too, started believing in this vision. As she moved through 7th and 8th grades, life brought many changes—teenage struggles, emotional challenges, and the turbulence of the pandemic. She faced everything a young teenager typically goes through. Overcoming these experiences strengthened her desire to help other teenagers. Since her father himself used to counsel young people, she found deep inspiration in his work. From then on, she held only one dream close to her heart—to help the young and the teenagers develop happier, healthier lives. Over the years, her father has taught her many things like public speaking, manifestation, counselling techniques, and even the art of parenting teenagers. These lessons became the foundation of her career.
Her greatest inspiration and her first guru have always been her father. He taught her everything she initially needed—healing, meditation, life coaching fundamentals, and essential life skills. He also ensured she received the best professional training. In the world of life coaching, her role model is Coach BSR, one of India’s top 10 coaches. Over the past five years, she has learned from many other renowned coaches too—Sneh Desai, Somanshu Sir, Himanshu Sir, and several more. Her hypnosis training came from Dr. Anand Kharat. Even today, she continues to learn, evolve, and simultaneously teach others.
According to Coach Devyanshi, real life begins outside textbooks. Schools teach subjects, but they cannot always prepare students for emotional challenges, failures, confusion, decision-making, or the complexities of the mind. A life coach fills this gap. She believes that life coaching teaches people how to think big, deal with mental blocks, and navigate problems in a practical way. In today’s rapidly changing world, she feels that almost everyone needs the guidance of a life coach, someone who can teach them how to live life at a better, more meaningful level.
Devyanshi Prajapati proudly shares that she is among the youngest life coaches and also one of the youngest Hypnosis Practitioners in India. She has counselled many teenagers including those who were on the verge of attempting suicide and has guided them out of those dark moments. She is currently giving “Train the Trainer” coaching at SSF Foundation, where some of the top coaches from occult fields, Astrology, Numerology, Vastu, and Past-life Regression come to learn from her. She trains them in how to present their skills, conduct Zoom classes, sell their expertise authentically, express their ideas, and create effective video content. Alongside this, she runs her own events and programs for teenagers, and she also takes personal consultations where she helps individuals resolve mental and emotional challenges. In every course she has attended so far, she has been one of the youngest participants and now one of the youngest experts. She is among the youngest hypnotherapy practitioners, youngest NLP practitioners, youngest memory-mind practitioners, and one of the youngest life coaches in the country.
Balancing life coaching and academics has not been easy. But with her father’s support, she has been able to give most of her time to her passion. She dedicates around four hours a day to school studies, and the rest to learning and practising life coaching. Whenever she needs to attend an event or take leave from school, her father supports her wholeheartedly. Her father had envisioned her future when she was just 12 years old, and by the age of 13, her training journey had already begun. She has learned, achieved, and grown immensely since then. Everything she has accomplished is a result of her father’s dream, her own determination, and the hard work they both invested. Her message to the youth is clear and heartfelt: Dream fearlessly. Do not waste time—it will never return. Most teenagers wait until after 10th grade to think about their future, but until then, they spend hours scrolling social media, staying distracted, and losing precious time. She urges young people to ask themselves whether their current lifestyle will make them successful, make their parents happy, or help them earn in the future. If the answer is yes, continue. If not, it’s time to change. She shares that at the age of 12, her father guided her towards a purposeful direction. She realised she wanted to help teenagers so they wouldn’t have to suffer the same struggles she did. When she began dreaming, she found her path. When she removed distractions, she found her purpose. Today, the same phone and social media that used to distract her have become tools for her success. She believes seventh grade is an ideal time to start thinking about one’s future. The world is moving fast, children as young as ten are building companies. If they can do it, anyone can. One line that motivates her deeply is: “When you desire something with true intensity, the entire universe begins working to bring it to you.” She has witnessed this unfolding in her own life. For the past five years, she has worked with complete dedication, and now she can see many of her dreams turning into reality. Her advice is simple—whatever you wish for, wish with absolute sincerity. The universe will open doors for you.