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Why we should send hand-written cards

February 14, 2015 by Judi Anderson Leave a Comment

14 Feb

I wanted to share something that is dear to my heart with you today. On our last day of Leadership Conference we had an awesome key-note speaker, Jason Wright.  He talked about how IMPORTANT it is to send hand written notes.  How appropriate it is for all of us since we make beautiful cards every day.  Jason shared a few stories that happened in his life, there wasn’t a dry eye in the room.

My intentions are always good, however, I am guilty of having cards stashed in a box, or two, sitting on my desk. Not sure why, guess I like to look at them?!  Can you relate?  We need to start putting those cards in the mail with a little note.  We never know what tomorrow will bring so don’t put it off.  I challenge each of you to go to your card stash (I know you all have them), pick out a card, write a quick note in it, find the envelope, address it and put it in the mail today.  Show someone that you care.

I am pledging to send out a few cards a day for the next month, beginning today through March 14th. I will be sending cards to those of you I see on a regular basis, some not so often and some only once in a while. I will be putting all those who have touched my life in the past 15 years of being a demonstrator into a bowl and draw a couple of names each day. Will you be one of those lucky names I draw?

Here is a picture of Jason sharing one of his stories.

Jason Wright
It was a great Leadership Conference, one that is on the top of my list.  Convention is the next big event — July in Salt Lake City.  I would love to have you join our team in Salt Lake City this summer!

Til we meet again,

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