Advances in Consumer Research
Issue 6 : 29-33 doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20587977
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Poetry & You: Bridging Emotional Well-Being And Employee Engagement In Modern Workplaces
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Assistant Professor, Smt. Jayashree Sharadchandra Kothari Business School.
Abstract

In today’s fast-paced corporate environment, organizations are increasingly seeking innovative approaches to enhance employee engagement and emotional well-being. This paper introduces “Poetry & You”, a structured, experiential intervention that uses poetry as a medium for reflection, expression, and connection within workplace settings. The study is grounded in facilitation experiences across academic and corporate groups, including management students, faculty members, and professionals. Using a qualitative and exploratory approach, the paper examines how guided poetic exercises, reflective writing, and interactive activities contribute to emotional awareness, stress reduction, and team bonding. Observations and participant responses indicate that such creative interventions encourage openness, uncover latent expression, and foster a sense of psychological comfort among participants. The findings suggest that poetry, when designed as a structured engagement tool, can go beyond artistic expression to support organizational objectives related to employee well-being and engagement. The paper contributes to the growing discourse on integrating creative methodologies within human resource practices and highlights the potential of reflective learning in modern workplaces

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