The Power of a Handwritten Note

There are few things in life as powerful as a handwritten note sent through the mail.

Why? Because we all want to feel noticed. We want to feel special. We love the idea that someone took the time to write a note, put it in an envelope, and mail it.

As a writer, you interact with a lot of people: readers, other writers, clients if you have them, people who have helped you with publishing, and others connected through podcasts and media. Whenever someone does something for you, send a note of thanks or appreciation.

Sending a card or note does take some time and a little bit of money because there’s postage, but the return you get is amazing. People really love getting stuff in the mail. You can also include an extra little surprise such as a bookmark or small trinket for a special touch.

Sending cards and gifts might seem like a hassle, but that’s precisely why you should do it: because hardly anybody else is doing it. Sending handwritten cards through the mail is a small gesture that produces massive results.

Today’s Challenge: Think about three people who have helped you in some way over the last month and send them a note.