WELCOME TO ALLSWELL
OUR MISSION IS BIG
We’re here to help you access your innate wisdom and forge a life you love, all through the simple and revolutionary act of putting pen to paper.
Write it down. Draw it out.
Put pen to paper.
You don’t need to have any background whatsoever in writing, art or literature to enjoy AllSwell Workshops. The mere act of putting pen to paper is illuminating. There’s no wrong way to do this. As Papa (a.k.a. Hemingway) said: write drunk, edit sober. We’re not suggesting you go get lit up. The point is, don’t judge the process. Give yourself permission to start somewhere because the activity itself has a lot of value.
AllSwell founder Laura L. Rubin will help your team tap into their creative flow in digital or real-time workshops, utilizing her trademark combination of writing-based exercises.
Why you should consider journaling for your business:
Team Building · Better Communication · Boosting Creativity · Increased Innovation · Health Benefits
Custom tailored in-person or digital sessions...
- Select from our suite of signature themes or choose a bespoke experience
- Varying levels of interactivity depending on group size, organization culture and brand goals
- AllSwell will provide best practices, input on how to structure the workshop to maximize the efficacy of the experience for attendees and your business
- Analog materials (notebooks / The Deck / writing implements / printed packets) provided to each participant
- Participants walk away with tangible tools for a regular writing practice
OUR FOUNDER
“For more than a decade I’ve been dedicated to building an enjoyable and effective approach to mindful writing that makes it appealing and accessible, particularly to those who might not otherwise journal.”
Laura L. Rubin
Journaling & Creativity Expert
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ALLSWELL EXPERIENCES
Personalized and tailored in-person (or virtual) mindful writing sessions for businesses, brands, and individuals.
SOME OF OUR PARTNERS & CLIENTS
PEOPLE DIG IT. A LOT.
FEEDBACK FROM WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS:
AllSwell Blog
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