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Intuitive Thinking Skills

Intuitive Thinking Skills

Intuitive Thinking Skills provide mentoring and courses designed and delivered by people with rich lived experience who have overcome their problems, using acquired skills properly directed.

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On this World Mental Health Day, let's prioritise our mental well-being and support those around us🧠 This year, the World Federation for Mental Health has set the theme as Mental Health at Work. We recognise and value the importance of openly discussing mental health in the workplace. A supportive environment, manageable workload, and a culture of care can make all the difference for our well-being. Together, we can build healthier, more productive workplaces where everyone thrives💼 ✨ Check-in with yourself and the people around you, and remember - seeking help is a sign of strength💪 Mental health matters every day, not just tod#WMHD24M#WorldMentalHealthDayt#mentalhealthatworktWork ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Ambassador Lead for the Stockport Drug and Alcohol Service (SDAS), Danielle Churchill and some of the Stockport Ambassadors and Volunteers are getting involved with Stockport’s homeless centre, The Wellspring, and are participating in their charity campout. They will be rough sleeping for one night to raise money for The Wellspring. Here's a message from Danielle:"I personally know the difference that the Wellspring makes to some of the clients that use Stockport Drug and Alcohol Service. We have street homeless people using their showers and getting clean clothes so they can attend the courses and groups we offer. I have worked with clients who are now abstinent and in paid employment, after being initially street homeless and helped by The Wellspring. If that initial help and support was not offered, they would not have achieved their goals.The Wellspring offer clothing, hot food, medical help, housing, and benefit advice and much more. We also need to recognise that in our current climate there are families accessing the service who work full time and still can't afford to eat! Please donate what you can to help this service, every pound helps!!Thanks, Danielle and the volunteers/ambassadors"🔗Please donate here: zurl.co/64jf ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Ambassador Lead for the Stockport Drug and Alcohol Service (SDAS), Danielle Churchill and some of the Stockport Ambassadors and Volunteers are getting involved with Stockport’s homeless centre, The Wellspring, and are participating in their charity campout. They will be rough sleeping for one night to raise money for The Wellspring. Here's a message from Danielle:"I personally know the difference that the Wellspring makes to some of the clients that use Stockport Drug and Alcohol Service. We have street homeless people using their showers and getting clean clothes so they can attend the courses and groups we offer. I have worked with clients who are now abstinent and in paid employment, after being initially street homeless and helped by The Wellspring. If that initial help and support was not offered, they would not have achieved their goals.The Wellspring offer clothing, hot food, medical help, housing, and benefit advice and much more. We also need to recognise that in our current climate there are families accessing the service who work full time and still can't afford to eat! Please donate what you can to help this service, every pound helps!!Thanks, Danielle and the volunteers/ambassadors"🔗Please donate here: zurl.co/64jf ... See MoreSee Less
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Read this beautiful poem written by one of our learners who completed our Intuitive Recovery course in HMP Styal👏Welcome to class come in, sit down. Let's change that depressing addicted frown.First let's learn all about ʻAmbivalenceʼ you might not understand at first glance.” It’s all about putting ʻITʼ in its position, the pushmi pullu of indecision. ʻIʼ knows what it wants, where ʻITʼ craves what you don't want. Learning about neo-cortex and mid-brain taking control, you'll soon see what you'll gain. Defining your craving known as Addictive Desire, so you can start building your abstinent empire. Taking control – it’s your iron fist, without your AD is useless, I hope you get the gist.#DrugAndAlcoholService #RecoverySupport #Empowerment ... See MoreSee Less
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