You’ve Got Mail!

What more tangible way exists to express concern, sympathy, thoughtfulness or love than with a handwritten note?

Not too long. Not too short. Baby Bear porridge––just right––a handwritten note can convey your sentiments too often left unspoken.

Thinking of you … That’s when the magic happens.

Can you put what you feel in words?

Even when you feel deeply about something or someone, why should those you care about have to guess how you feel?

Maybe you need to acknowledge receiving a gift.

Maybe you wish you could see each other more.

Maybe you are aware of a hard situation faced by someone you know.

Maybe you sense their heart pain and wish to convey understanding and sympathy.

Maybe it’s time you did.

Why a handwritten note?

Because it’s good for you. Good to slow down. Good to think through what you want to say. Good to set limits on what you say. Good to focus on words that communicate feelings.

To send a letter is a good way to go somewhere without moving anything but your heart.  ~Phyllis Theroux

The first early email providers appeared in the 1990’s. The RomCom movie You’ve Got Mail came out in 1998. Email was suddenly and auspiciously the go-to means of instant communication, both in business and personal life.

And now texts. Shortcuts and shorthand.

Progress or regress? Isolated or involved? Do we feel more connected or less?

History keeps moving forward. Fast. Often too fast.

Yet the urge to communicate has never left us. And the desire to stop long enough to write a card or a note to someone you care about remains a constant.

Perhaps at times, you feel a nagging need to say something with words.

Let Notes2Send help you connect

Decide what to say. How to say it. And learn how handwriting notes is good for you.

Get your own words down on paper or notecard. Put a stamp on the envelope which you hand address. Then trust the USPS system to carry your thoughts to someone you care about.

Tell them.

Go ahead and make someone’s day.