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Mother’s Day is Sunday!

May 10, 2018 By Carol

May 9, 2018 Whether it’s been a while or not since you’ve written…now’s the time to think about sending Mom a card or a note. Mother’s Day is May 13th. Sure, flowers and dinner are lovely, but a card with a few personal lines written by you will be a keepsake! Look for a card […]

Filed Under: Greeting Cards, Handwriting, Holiday Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, dinner, flowers, keepsake, Mother's Day, thinking of you

120 Handwritten Letters of Encouragement

October 21, 2017 By Carol

October 21, 2017…..A story appeared in the news last week, that illustrates all that I love about letter writing! Logan Pullin, a teacher at Bay Middle School in BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss., wrote individual letters of encouragement to all the students in the current senior class. These were handwritten and hand delivered. Mr. Pullin began his […]

Filed Under: Letter Writing in the News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Anna Grace Boxx, Bay Middle School, Bay St. Louis Miss., Biloxi Sun Herald, Daley Bell, encouragement, gesture of gratitude, handwritten, John Fitzhugh, keepsake, Logan Pullin, pep cheers, Robert Williams

Holiday Greetings Tips

December 7, 2015 By Carol

It’s that time again. “Only 18 days left till Christmas.”   Hmmmmm…   Let’s prioritize our card lists… If you’ve thought about sending cards and you are feeling rushed for time at this date, focus on the family and friends who live at a distance, are elderly, or infirm. Those are the folks who would […]

Filed Under: Greeting Cards, Holiday Tagged With: card list, Christmas Post, domestic mail, elderly, family and friends at a distance, festivities for many cultures, good cheer, good memory, Harper's Weekly Jan. 1879, holiday season, individual attention, infirm, keepsake, Peace on Earth, personalize the message, prioritize, real mail, religious views, seasons greetings, Thomas Naste, USPS, write 3 lines

Tips for Writing Love Letters

February 3, 2014 By Carol

Tips for Writing Love Letters Create atmosphere- To focus your attention on the person you are writing to, eliminate distractions. Give yourself the space to discover how you feel. Bring them to mind with a photograph or some memento, and, then have a conversation with them on the page. Be natural. Content- Think about what […]

Filed Under: Letter Writing Workshops Tagged With: appreciation, atmosphere, be natural, commands attention, email, future generations, get it right, gift of time, handwriting, have patience, I love you, keepsake, love letters, Margaret Shepherd, personal history, personal style, so rare, Stephen Levine, tips for writing love letters, Valentine's Day, write drafts

The Multifaceted Art of Writing Letters

September 16, 2013 By Carol

September 16, 2013 Much has been written about the “Lost Art of Letter Writing and Handwriting.” Yes, it is rare to see a handwritten address in one’s daily mail. And, yes, cursive writing is disappearing from school curriculum.  But is the art of writing letters really “lost,”  like the Holy Grail, or gone the way […]

Filed Under: Handwriting Tagged With: "time famine", "time vampires', Acornonline.com, appreciate, artform, brain function, celestial cycles, color of ink, communication, cursive writing, dinosaurs, feelings, gift of time, greeting card, handwriting, handwritten notes, Holy Grail, keep the pace, keepsake, literary, lost art of letter writing, Margaret Shepherd, multifaceted creative expression, personal connection, rare, reclaim time for yourself, seek balance, send a postcard, slow down, stationery stores, The Art of the Personal Letter, therapeutic, visual expression, watercolors

“Letters from the Heart”

February 20, 2012 By Carol

February 20, 2012 With Valentine’s Day behind us,  I’d like to expand the energy and talk about “Letters from the Heart.” These could be love letters, letters of appreciation, affection,  encouragement, gratitude, friendship, and even sympathy…Now, we can discuss a connection mindset without the backdrop of a commercially motivated holiday. “Letters from the Heart”  are always love […]

Filed Under: Main Tagged With: a friend in need, appropiate anytime, commitment, committed friend, connections, contentment, conversational style, encouragement, friendship, gift of time, gratitude, grief, harbors no ill will, have fun, heals separations, John and Abigail Adams, jokes, Kathy Tyler & Joy Drake, keepsake, letters from the heart, love, love letters, Margaret Shepherd, milestones, poems, Robert W. Bly, separations, serenity, sympathy, The Art of the Handwritten Note, The Original Angel Cards Book, Valentine's Day, Webster's New World Letter Writing Handbook, writing a letter

PRAISE them in writing!

May 15, 2011 By Carol

May 15, 2011 This time of year calls up many festive celebrations with ample opportunities to sing someone’s praises! Now here’s an amazing fact: You get more bang for your buck by singing someone’s praises than by soothing their bruises!  -Dr. Shelly Gable, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Praise, positive reinforcement, the congratulations: “Good job, way to […]

Filed Under: Special Occasions Tagged With: achievements, bang for your buck, basic human need, baudville.com, births, bravo, congratulations, Dr. Shelly Gable, encouragement, graduations, Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, keepsake, Margaret Shepherd, marriage, milestones, pat on the back, peak experience, positive reinforcements, praise, ragandbone.com, retirement, The Art of the Handwritten Note, The Art of the Personal Letter, way to go, weddings

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