Me? While I understand the pressures of a busy life, I've been making an concerted effort to become a writer of letters. It started a year or so ago with writing thank you notes for Christmas and birthday gifts and with effort has been evolving into something more.
While I don't dispute the fact that electronic communication has its place in a modern world (if I did, I wouldn't be writing a blog), I do think the prevalence of text, email, and Facebook have opened the door to slap-dash messages and one-way communication. Receiving thank you notes has become the exception instead of the rule. We no longer follow up with long-lost friends by mailing a few pages of a well thought letter. Instead we share selfies and craft a carefully edited version of our lives that will be benign enough to pass the probing of nosy potential employers while still showing us as younger, hipper, and more in-touch than we really are.
So, here's encouraging you to pick up a pen and a piece of paper, find a few minutes to sit down and pen a few words to someone worthy of your time and thoughtfulness. Stuck? Well, here's a little 1950 film from Coronet International to get you started.
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