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Curation Corner: Write something.
WRITE SOMETHING
Write.
Improve.
Post.
Repeat process.
Do this enough and you can overcome your fear of writing, which is a most accurate explanation for ‘writer’s block’.
Thank you, Seth Godin. Here is his ‘Top 100’.
More Seth Godin posts about writing and creating…
** Advice for Authors
** You Should Write an Ebook
** Quieting the Lizard Brain
Goodwill words: She should write a book!
As mentioned in my previous post, I really liked that quote at the top of the letter. It seems to fit the purposes of these letters.
In this case, I suggested with sincerity that Mary write a short book.
She definitely would have plenty to share.
Favorite sites: More Love Letters and Love For Our Elders
Thanks for visiting.
I am always happy to steer you to letter-writing destinations and resources on the Web. Just let me know what you need. Comments welcome.
Goodwill words: Support during uncertain times.

I found the quote that I used for my heading just today.
Good stuff.
I actually kind of like the idea of the recipient making a collage of the letters she received.
I hope it turns out for her.
Favorite sites: More Love Letters and Love For Our Elders
Thanks for visiting.
I am always happy to steer you to letter-writing destinations and resources on the Web. Just let me know what you need. Comments welcome.
Writers: Embrace failure.

When I came across a page online with the same message, I immediately thought about us writers. (I’ve probably even used the image before.)
I explored the topic more deeply here, including a link to Enjoying the Fun of Failure.
A page of Goodwill Words
Just thought I’d compile a few of the words I’ve been putting down.
Seems to be more inspiring work than simply writing for myself.
Hope it nudges a few writers forward to give it a try.
I’ll be adding more to the gallery.
My three favorite destinations so far:
More Love Letters
Love for Our Elders
Letters to Strangers
Goodwill words: A reminder to stay young and try something new.
Sometimes my notes to elders turn into mini-pep talks and reminders we still have control over how are days are spent.
It’s quotes like today’s that help move the message forward. So if/when I’m at a loss for words, there is always a quote or a calendar page or a photo from my camera roll to add impact and/or insight that I generally lack.
A plug for Love for Our Elders.
Tagline: We’re fighting loneliness with love, one letter at a time.
Am hoping the card spurs a little interest and action.
Thanks for visiting. I always appreciate the folks who press the ‘Like’ button to let me know the post arrived safely.
I am always happy to steer you to letter-writing destinations and resources on the Web. Just let me know what you need.
Goodwill words: Laughing at imperfection.
Using another calendar page to spice things up for another ‘elder’.
Nothing like human foibles to evoke a laugh or two.
A plug for Love for Our Elders.
Tagline: We’re fighting loneliness with love, one letter at a time.
Just a reminder: This is not a ‘see what I did? You should too! project. This is me following Austin Kleon’s suggestion to ‘share something small…’.










