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Mental Health Matters - Volume 2 will give you an insight into mental health through poetry. My own mental health battles have been difficult, I hope to grow as a person and make people believe in themselves. I also want people to relate because at some point we all struggle with mental health. Mental health can make you feel like you're living a constant nightmare that will never end. But things do get better, I'm living proof of that. I hope to share my poems with you because life is precious and, most importantly, you are precious. Sometimes in life we just survive instead of living. If you…mehr

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Mental Health Matters - Volume 2 will give you an insight into mental health through poetry. My own mental health battles have been difficult, I hope to grow as a person and make people believe in themselves. I also want people to relate because at some point we all struggle with mental health. Mental health can make you feel like you're living a constant nightmare that will never end. But things do get better, I'm living proof of that. I hope to share my poems with you because life is precious and, most importantly, you are precious. Sometimes in life we just survive instead of living. If you ever feel like this. I hope you realise how beautiful a place this world is. Remember. it's raining but eventually the sun will rise. While in the darkest of places, I found poetry a beautiful way to express emotions. so give it a go and read some of my poems: some happy, some deep. Whatever it is you're looking for - a poem to cheer you up, a poem you can relate too - this book has it all.
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Autorenporträt
Natalie Ann Hughes is a 22-year-old from Liverpool. She has loved writing since a young age. Natalie has struggled a lot with various mental health issues. She hopes to tell her story through poetry on how mental health can affect people and also hopes people can relate to it, too. Natalie has spent years in mental health facilities, such as hospitals, and in the present moment, is recovering, and still learning as a person, as we all learn new things every day. The past few years have been a battle for Natalie, but she hopes her work can make people understand how mental health can take a toll on people's lives. She believes we still have so much to learn about mental health.