Tag Archives: snail mail
Handwritten
When cleaning out my mother’s house of 50 years, I found a letter my grandmother wrote in 1979 to my mom. Upon seeing her handwriting, I was immediately in her presence, her love. Since then, I have been trying to … Continue reading
Happy Mail
Surprise faraway friends – when you know meaningful words will offer encouragement (and stand out in a sea of text messages), take a few minutes to write a real letter Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your … Continue reading
Tiny Mailbox: Act of Kindness
The title Tiny Mailbox made me think of a text I recently received from my aunt, and a good friend there thoughtful replies to some happy mail I had sent them. When is the last time you sent a care … Continue reading
The Letter I wish I’d Sent…
“Regret is a chance with remedy. Ease your mind and your conscience by writing that letter in 200 words or less that you always wish you’d sent to someone. It can be a valentine to a loved one, a message … Continue reading
Electronic vs. Handwritten: A Thank You Note
The question in this day and age is often not if you should you send a thank you note after your interview, but whether to do it electronically or through old fashion snail mail? I have read two articles lately … Continue reading