No is such a negative sounding word yet can be the most positive word for ensuring a balance in your life and an improvement of your mental wellbeing. In this. read more…
As a charity, PoetsIN have become so much more than the name would suggest. We’re not just about poetry. Yes, we use poetry alongside other writing techniques in our powerful. read more…
PoetsIN are passionate about utilising writing and creativity to help with one’s mental health. It’s the very foundations upon which we were formed. This is why we deliver writing prompts. read more…
This week, Wellbeing Wednesday comes from a new member of the PoetsIN team, Pablo Meccano. He brings his take on mental wellbeing and what responsibility truly means. Who Put the I. read more…
It’s always lovely to be acknowledged as a charity trying to do great things for mental health. When the charity is chosen to be the sole benefactor of profits from. read more…
If you wondered what it is that PoetsIN do that is so different, here’s it all packaged up in one self explanatory post. Luke is one of our longest serving. read more…
#MentalHealthMonth is a month that we cherish. All eyes are on the topic so close to our hearts and we’ll all be a few steps forward in breaking the stigma. read more…
As the Co-Founder of a Charity all about mental health and wellbeing through creativity I need to lead by example and write about it. To erode the stigma attached to. read more…
Shedding the big sack of guilt. Having a mental illness often comes with a huge slab of guilt. Yep. Guilt. This guilt comes in all shapes and forms, but often. read more…
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day, so it would be remiss of us not to talk about it. Needless to say, this article carries a whole pile of trigger warnings. read more…
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Why we all Have Such a Hard Time Saying no and why we Should say it More Often.
No is such a negative sounding word yet can be the most positive word for ensuring a balance in your life and an improvement of your mental wellbeing. In this. read more…
Mental Wellbeing Profile – SUP Enthusiast Vicky Phillips Shares Her Story
As a charity, PoetsIN have become so much more than the name would suggest. We’re not just about poetry. Yes, we use poetry alongside other writing techniques in our powerful. read more…
All of December’s Writing Prompts in One Place
PoetsIN are passionate about utilising writing and creativity to help with one’s mental health. It’s the very foundations upon which we were formed. This is why we deliver writing prompts. read more…
Wellbeing Wednesday – Who Put the I in Response-ability by Pablo Meccano
This week, Wellbeing Wednesday comes from a new member of the PoetsIN team, Pablo Meccano. He brings his take on mental wellbeing and what responsibility truly means. Who Put the I. read more…
Art & Soul Event, Hitchin Raising Money for PoetsIN
It’s always lovely to be acknowledged as a charity trying to do great things for mental health. When the charity is chosen to be the sole benefactor of profits from. read more…
Stargazer and Luke – See How PoetsIN do What They do
If you wondered what it is that PoetsIN do that is so different, here’s it all packaged up in one self explanatory post. Luke is one of our longest serving. read more…
Wellbeing Wednesday- Original Attendee, Squeakypeewee Considers Parole
#MentalHealthMonth is a month that we cherish. All eyes are on the topic so close to our hearts and we’ll all be a few steps forward in breaking the stigma. read more…
Mental Health and the Fragile Male Ego by Co Founder Paul
As the Co-Founder of a Charity all about mental health and wellbeing through creativity I need to lead by example and write about it. To erode the stigma attached to. read more…
Learning to Let Go of Guilt by Co Founder Sammie
Shedding the big sack of guilt. Having a mental illness often comes with a huge slab of guilt. Yep. Guilt. This guilt comes in all shapes and forms, but often. read more…
We Need to Talk About Suicide
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day, so it would be remiss of us not to talk about it. Needless to say, this article carries a whole pile of trigger warnings. read more…