Love Letters

In June of 2009, I gave myself a powerful gift. Before leaving my classroom for the summer, I pulled out a box of notecards from my desk and wrote myself ten notes. My lessons were organized in folders labeled by month, so I dropped one notecard inside each monthly folder.

During the next school year (my final year of teaching), I was greeted at the beginning of each month by a love letter from myself. It was magical. I was blown away by how timely and poignant each note was. I had honestly forgotten what I had written back in June, and so each note was a sweet surprise that spoke to me deeply.

Those notes were such a delight, that I decided to give myself that gift again. I took time this past Wednesday to write twelve notes for myself. I didn't over think it or make it some kind of perfectionist head trip. I used blank notecards that were already in my home office drawer, and I decorated each one with pretty pictures I quickly clipped from magazines. I wrote the notes straight from my heart and didn't worry about sounding smart or wise. It took less than an hour.

I'll open my first note in October, and I can't wait to see how this simple act of self-care will nurture me and carry me through another year.

I invite you to carve out a small space of time and give yourself a similar gift. You can take my idea just as it is, or riff on it a bit and make it your own.

Plant the seed and watch how a deliberate act of self love can heal and transform your life.

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18 Responses to “Love Letters”

  1. I really love this idea. It’s amaz­ing how such seem­ingly small, sim­ple acts of self-care can have such a huge impact on our lives.

  2. avatar Melissa Anderson says:

    I love this idea! So sim­ple, but really beautiful.

  3. What a beau­ti­ful idea. I’m going to give it a shot. I have these beau­ti­ful note­cards I’ve been sav­ing to use. Why not on myself? ;-)
    Ashley @ Nourishing the Soul´s last [type] ..People– places– things — Identifying triggers

  4. I love this idea, Joy! Sooo pos­i­tive and uplift­ing. I’ve actu­ally never writ­ten a let­ter to myself. I’m going to give it a try. :)
    Margarita Tartakovsky´s last [type] ..Body Image &amp Being Brave

    • avatar Joy Tanksley says:

      Yeah! You’re here! My attempt to lure your awe­some self on over here worked! Such a great post on your blog today, by the way. I’m lov­ing get­ting to know so many cool peo­ple in the intu­itive eating/body love com­mu­nity! XO!

  5. Hehe..It did! I’m sorry I never stopped by sooner. Your blog is so pos­i­tive. I love it! I love dis­cov­er­ing all these fan­tas­tic blogs, too. It’s so won­der­ful to know that so many peo­ple are spread­ing such impor­tant mes­sages. :)

    And thank you so much for your sweet words. Wow, they mean a lot. Seriously.
    Margarita Tartakovsky´s last [type] ..Body Image &amp Being Brave

  6. avatar teresa L Harmon says:

    Wow.… I love this ideal:) Thanks Joy! I am going to give it a try, I like it.

  7. avatar Amy C. says:

    Hey, Joy! I hope you are well! I used to write a let­ter to myself every New Year’s Eve to be saved for the fol­low­ing year. What a great idea to do this for every month! I think I have a week­end project… And the first of September is just around the corner.

    I so appre­ci­ate your pos­i­tive view of life and your sin­cer­ity in offer­ing ways to love yourself/ourselves more deeply.

    take care,
    amy

  8. avatar Erica Lee says:

    Joy — this is adorable! I’m actu­ally going to do this today, I think. It kinda reminds me of some­thing one of my ele­men­tary school teach­ers did, where she had us write a let­ter to our­selves & sent it to us like 5 years later. TOO CUTE FOR WORDS.

    Anyway, thanks for the inspi­ra­tion!
    xoxo

  9. What a won­der­ful idea! I’m so glad you linked to this on twit­ter today. As much as I like this idea for me, I think it will also be a lovely thing to send my daugh­ter to col­lege with — a note for each month. I think I’ll write them in June, right around the time she grad­u­ates. Happy new year, dear.

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