Naomi gives her raw and honest account of how the pandemic has changed not only the perception of the colours of the grass, but also given her a reason to spread the message: “You are not alone.”
A blog from our Co-founders Supporters, Clients, Service Users, PINners, Friends, It’s the end of the year and in typical PoetsIN fashion, it wouldn’t be right to leave this year. read more…
Not long ago we held our first 100k in a Day Challenge. We invited people, whether on their own, in pairs or in a group to commit to doing 100,000. read more…
The art of vulnerability is honesty. The brutal honesty that leaves the listener feeling it in their gut. The honesty that leaves you, the speaker, feeling emotionally naked. I must. read more…
Asylums and Beyond One of the defining images of early modern mental health treatment is that of asylums – and the inhumane conditions associated with many of them. In the. read more…
A Founder Blog Hey PIN Family! These last few months have been the most busy we have ever been. We have launched our one-hour mental health workshops and have been. read more…
In light of the current global health pandemic, many of you are now working from home which can be a shock to the system. Before the current circumstances came into. read more…
Part One Eighteen months ago I made a startling discovery that changed my life. Not only my future life but also my past life. Or at least the past eighteen. read more…
A while back I wrote an article about writer’s block called “Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena”. In it, I discussed practical ways to alleviate this particular condition. I likened. read more…
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The Grass is Never Greener – Guest Blog Written by Naomi Hefter
Naomi gives her raw and honest account of how the pandemic has changed not only the perception of the colours of the grass, but also given her a reason to spread the message: “You are not alone.”
A Rebirth of Creativity During Lockdown: Guest Blog Written by Milli-Rose Ruben
Lockdown has affected us all. But the one commonality is that everyone has been touched by its presence in one form or another.
End of Year Reflection
A blog from our Co-founders Supporters, Clients, Service Users, PINners, Friends, It’s the end of the year and in typical PoetsIN fashion, it wouldn’t be right to leave this year. read more…
Meet the 100K in a Day PoetsIN Crew
Not long ago we held our first 100k in a Day Challenge. We invited people, whether on their own, in pairs or in a group to commit to doing 100,000. read more…
The Vulnerability Diaries #1
The art of vulnerability is honesty. The brutal honesty that leaves the listener feeling it in their gut. The honesty that leaves you, the speaker, feeling emotionally naked. I must. read more…
A History of Mental Health Part Two – The Asylum Era
Asylums and Beyond One of the defining images of early modern mental health treatment is that of asylums – and the inhumane conditions associated with many of them. In the. read more…
The Future of PoetsIN
A Founder Blog Hey PIN Family! These last few months have been the most busy we have ever been. We have launched our one-hour mental health workshops and have been. read more…
Working from Home – Tips for navigating the work-life balance.
In light of the current global health pandemic, many of you are now working from home which can be a shock to the system. Before the current circumstances came into. read more…
Dazed and Confused – Guest Blog by ‘The Distant Voice’
Part One Eighteen months ago I made a startling discovery that changed my life. Not only my future life but also my past life. Or at least the past eighteen. read more…
The Gift That is Writer’s Block by Harlequin Grim
A while back I wrote an article about writer’s block called “Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena”. In it, I discussed practical ways to alleviate this particular condition. I likened. read more…