Can’t Write, Won’t Write
A practical 90-minute online workshop to help you grow confidence in your writing, overcome the fear of getting started, and turn ideas into clear, accessible content.
Date & Time
Wednesday, June 10 2026
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM GMT+1
Location
Online Event
Hosted By
Social Firms Wales
Part Of
Boosting your Business Skills Programme
Welcome to the Boost your Business Skills Programme
Join us on 10/06/2026 at 10:30 to enhance your business skills and take your career to the next level.
This event is ideal for entrepreneurs, business owners, creatives and professionals who want to become more confident, clear and effective in their writing.
Get Started
Learn practical techniques to get ideas out of your head, organise them and start putting them onto the page.
Overcome the blank page
Build confidence and reduce the fear of writing.
Structure Your Ideas
Explore how to break down complex written projects into smaller, more manageable steps.
Clear and manageable
Make writing feel less overwhelming and easier to complete.
Bring Writing to Life
Discover how tone, clarity, layout, stories, examples and visuals can make your writing more impactful.
Inclusive and accessible
Create content that works better for different audiences.
Use AI Effectively
Learn how AI tools can support your writing process when used thoughtfully and appropriately.
Practical support
Find ways to adapt your tone of voice and write more assertively.
About Tessa Polniaszek
Tessa Polniaszek is director of Thinking Diversity CIC, a Welsh social enterprise specialising in neurodiversity inclusion, access and empowerment.
Her work focuses on customer experience and inclusive systems, processes and communications. Tessa is neurodivergent herself and combines coproduction with over 20 years of experience in personal development coaching, communications and behavioural change.
About the Programme
Our new training programme, supported by the Moondance Foundation, offers a range of business focused webinars aimed at entrepreneurs who may face barriers to mainstream business support.
This includes people who are neurodivergent, disabled, have mental or physical health conditions, cultural or language barriers, or are ex-prisoners.
We also recognise that many people working within the creative industries need support with the business side of their work, and we encourage participation from artists and creatives.
Ready to Build Confidence in Your Writing?
Book your place today and learn practical ways to make writing feel clearer, easier and more effective.
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