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There’s something undeniably powerful about receiving a handwritten note. It’s not just the ink on paper—it’s the time, the intention, and the personal touch that make it matter. In a world where our phones chirp with texts, emails, and Slack notifications by the minute, the quiet sincerity of a handwritten message cuts through the noise like a whisper in a crowded room. I’ve always believed that good business is built on good relationships. And good relationships? They’re built on moments of real connection. You can send a perfectly fine “thank you” email after a big order, but a short-handwritten note—just
In each of our lives, there will come a time (perhaps more than one) when you must pivot – make a huge change from the life you’ve been living. Getting married, divorced, having children, changing jobs, retiring – those are the biggies. Smaller pivots can include starting a new diet, joining a new gym, taking up a new hobby, following a new band, adopting a pet. All pivots, large and small, are opportunities to reinvent who you are, even if it’s just a minor adjustment. Each adjustment is a chance for you to get closer to becoming the person you
When Oscar Wilde said, “Life imitates art far more than art imitates life,” he sure knew what he was talking about. My husband and I were in a horrible car accident where we were hit from behind on I95 in northern New Jersey by a drunk driver going well beyond the posted speed limit. We spun around, rebounded off the guard rail and were thrown back into the roadway just in time for the same driver to hit us again, T-boning our car. Prior to this, I’d never been in an accident that bad, and what people say is true

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