When’s the last time you got a handwritten note?
The average person receives over 100 emails a day, not including texts, DMs, calls, and notifications. Most of it becomes a blur.
But the handwritten word breaks through.
The extra effort of buying a card, pulling out a pen, writing the note, sealing the envelope and putting a stamp on it. It shows intent.
Handwritten cards are a dying art and somehow… they’re coming back. Let us show you how they are the most powerfull tool to show that you care.
Start with 25 thank you cards
In a world that’s moving faster than ever, handwritten messages are proven to spark stronger emotional responses than digital ones.
You want to break through the noise? You want to build real connections? Start here.
Once every quarter, sit down and write 25 thank you cards with no reason other than: this person made my life better.
Who do you even write to?
More people than you think. The friend who always shows up. The client who trusted you early. The coworker who made your week easier. Your mom. Your regular barista. The FedEx guy. The babysitter. Someone you did a project with.
Four times a year. Twenty five cards each time.
What happens when you make this a habit?
If you make 25 written notes every quarter, that's 100 people that you're touching base with and showing gratitude throughout the year that you otherwise wouldn't have. Imagine what that impact could be on your social life, your business…. and just general good juju.
So, the next time you want to express gratitude or celebrate a milestone, consider reaching for pen and paper instead of your keyboard.
Ready to make it a habit? Start your first 25.

