Hey, welcome back to the daily gratitude minute. This is Scott Colby from say it with gratitude. Hey, if you're looking to write more handwritten, thank you notes, which I'm a big believer in. But maybe sometimes you don't know what to write and you're staring at that blank card and no words come to you. I've got a few prompts that may help you get started.
With your handwritten. Thank you note. So I'm a big believer in writing these notes, just because, uh, so instead of always writing a note because somebody got you a gift or they did something for you. Just do it. Because you want to tell the person how awesome they are. So here are a few prompts to get you started. You could start by saying, I remember the time when.
And then share a memory that you and the other person had or an experience, or even think back to when you met the other person that way you're bringing them into, into a shared memory. You're getting those same feelings as well to good connection point. Another way you might start your handwritten note. What I appreciate most about you is.
And then. Right out all the things that you like about this person, their personality, their characteristics. What do you appreciate? About the person that you're writing the note to. You could also use this pump without you. Without you and then just speak from the heart or right from the heart. What would your life look like without them? Maybe you wouldn't be the person you are today.
Without their influence in your life. And then if you want to take a even deeper, you can think about this. If today was your last day. What would you want them to know if today was your last day? What would you want them to know? So these are a few good starting points for your handwritten note. Really? I'm wanting you to think about writing to connect. So you're going to be appreciating the person in the card that you're writing to, and also just connect from the heart and that'll be a great.
Uh, way for you to feel a deeper bond between you and the person you're writing the note to. I'm Scott Colby. From say it with gratitude and this has been the daily gratitude minute chairs