I know, you’re thinking “This isn’t an organizing task!” But hear me out!
At least some of the people reading this have sending a few thank you notes on their to do list. Just sit down for 10 minutes and get them done.
If you don’t have any thank you notes to send, just write a few hand written notes to people. It will make you feel good and accomplished. And the recipient will be thrilled to receive it! It feels good to get offline and connect with people in a way that humans have been connecting for a very long time.
Nicole’s children have been writing hand written notes and cards to their friends and have really enjoyed it. Consider getting your kids involved!
I like to use a favorite pen and some nice stationery for my notes. I also like to get cool stamps at the post office whenever I visit to affix to my envelopes.
If you’re unsure of how to start a thank you note, here is a great guide or formula from the Spruce that will work very well.
We feel especially good about this because by mailing your notes or cards, you’ll be helping the men and women of the U.S. Postal Service who are out there every day making at least that part of the world function.
So thank you to Neatnik’s readers and followers. Have a great weekend and we’ll be back on Monday with some new projects!