I’m over at RooMag today sharing about how I’ve recently been rediscovering the lost art of writing handwritten notes. Here’s a snippet:
Back when I was much younger, I was a voracious letter writer. I had upwards of 50 penpals from around the world and spent hours of my life penning letters. Looking back, it seems a little excessive–and it probably was!–but these days, sometimes weeks will go by without me writing even so much as one handwritten note.
And I’m guessing I’m not alone. In this culture of texting, Facebook, and email, writing a handwritten note is almost a lost art. Sure, texting or emailing might be faster and more efficient, but there’s just something special and meaningful in receiving a handwritten note in the mail every once in awhile.
With this in mind, I set a goal to write two handwritten notes each month in 2012. To be honest, when I set that goal I wondered if I’d be able to keep it. Afterall, I’ve gotten really lax in writing notes in recent years. To my surprise, I’ve found that it’s not been difficult at all. In fact, I’ve enjoyed it so much that I’ve been writing more than two notes each month.
Read the full post at RooMag.com.









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