
Paralyzed Dad Becomes Mindset Coach After Beating Depression
After a car accident left him unable to walk and battling suicidal thoughts, Jaikishaan Sharma rebuilt his life and now helps others overcome mental hurdles. The Ahmedabad coach founded DreamChair Club to spread hope.
When Jaikishaan Sharma woke up in a Melbourne hospital in 2015, he couldn't feel anything below his waist. The day before, he'd lost his job. Now doctors were telling the 29-year-old father he might never walk again.
The accident shattered his spine and his dreams. Jaikishaan had just bought his first home, welcomed a baby daughter, and was building a future in Australia. In one moment, everything changed.
After a 10-hour surgery and eight months of rehab, doctors sent him home with no improvement. His mother in India was secretly sending money to pay his mortgage. His wife cared for their baby while he sat in a wheelchair, consumed by guilt and pain.
The shame felt unbearable. Jaikishaan attempted suicide twice. Doctors put him on medication for depression and anxiety.
But in November 2016, something shifted. Watching his daughter play from his wheelchair, Jaikishaan decided he wouldn't let his circumstances define him. He began speaking at small events, sharing his story of survival.

Slowly, sensation returned to his legs. With intense physiotherapy, he regained movement. The mental healing took longer, but Jaikishaan threw himself into mindset coaching and motivational speaking.
Today, the 38-year-old runs DreamChair Club, a foundation helping people overcome mental obstacles. He works internationally as a speaker and coach, guiding others through their darkest moments.
Why This Inspires
Jaikishaan's journey proves that rock bottom can become a foundation. His darkest hour, when he felt completely hopeless, became the turning point that led him to help thousands of others find their own strength.
What makes his story powerful isn't just that he survived. It's that he transformed his pain into purpose, using his experience to light the way for others struggling with mental health and physical challenges.
His mother's words during his student days turned out to be prophetic. Whatever happens does happen for a reason, though we rarely see it in the moment.
From a hospital bed where he couldn't move to stages around the world where he moves hearts, Jaikishaan found his calling in the wreckage of his plans.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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