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Lists of the best poems and poets from every genre; collections of poetry from the romantic to the reflective, dark, satirical, nostalgic and more.
Mental Health and Therapy: Improving Your Mental Well-being.
Mental health is an essential component of overall health and well-being. With increased awareness of mental health issues, more people are seeking ways to improve their mental health. Therapy, coping with anxiety and depression, and self-care routines are just a few of the topics that people are interested in learning more about. In this blog post, we will explore some of the ways you can improve your mental health and how therapy can help.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Poets
Cactus
We wax surfboards, watch each other take steep drops and catch waves that run like glass across the entirety of the bay. We pretend we aren’t scared. We wear wetsuits and zinc and ignore shadows passing underneath. We laugh at getting wiped-out. We become familiar with the seals swimming and playing in the line-up. We can no longer feel where our own skin ends and the ocean’s skin begins. We watch the surf at sunrise. We check the surf until sunset. We learn with haste not to surf when onshore seals congregate.
By Stevi-Lee Alver3 years ago in Poets
"The Importance of Traveling and How It Can Change Your Life"
Traveling is a powerful and transformative experience that has the potential to change your life in countless ways. Whether you're exploring new cultures, immersing yourself in different ways of life, or simply taking a break from your routine, traveling can open your mind, broaden your perspective, and help you grow as a person. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of traveling and how it can change your life.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Poets
Cactus
We wear shoes on the beach; this is not a place for bare-feet and romance. We wear shoes right to the shoreline; where the desert meets the Great Southern Ocean and the skyline stretches to Antarctica. We build shade from batik sarongs, hot- pink towels, and tie-dyed mosquito nets; trees don’t grow on these desert plains. We hump one-hundred-and-eighty litres of water like feral camels voyaging over arid landscapes. We eat Peanut Butter on Corn-Thins and Nutella on tablespoons.
By Stevi-Lee Alver3 years ago in Poets

