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Sending a monthly postcard can help you practice gratitude

If you asked me what makes my heart sing, I’d immediately say words of affirmation. Few things bring me greater joy than hearing or reading heartfelt expressions of endearment from others.

Sharing kind words is also one of the ways I show love to those around me, but I often feel by the year’s end that I haven’t expressed my admiration for others enough. While it’s wonderful to convey affection in person, it’s not always an option for me since I live far away from many of my family and friends.

However, writing your feelings down offers a unique advantage — it gives the recipient a tangible, lasting reminder they can revisit when not in your presence. Personally, I treasure the idea of holding a physical sentiment that connects me to someone special in my life.

That’s why I decided to start a new tradition this year: writing one postcard each month to someone special in my life. It’s going to be unrelated to their birthday or any holidays because I want to add an element of surprise.

I think postcards will be a wonderful option for messages of gratitude because they feel less daunting than writing an entire letter. And isn’t it likely you already have a stash of postcards from previous trips that you haven’t found a purpose for yet?

Writing a monthly postcard may help you be more specific with your appreciation for someone special.
Writing a monthly postcard may help you be more specific with your appreciation for someone special. Ange Jurkenaite/CNN

Incorporating gratitude into your routine is important because people crave recognition but can’t always provide it for themselves, according to Dr. Robert Emmons, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, Davis.

Although not everyone conveys gratitude in the same way, finding a practice that feels natural to you can positively impact your life and the lives of those around you, Emmons said.

If you have trouble communicating thankfulness, writing a postcard might be a nice way to gently push yourself out of your comfort zone.

Emmons explained that writing letters of gratitude can be more challenging than expressing appreciation in person because it may require people to elaborate on their feelings of vulnerability and self-disclosure instead of using generic statements that don’t hold significance or meaning.

“A regular monthly practice such as (writing a postcard) is beneficial as it causes us to reflect on how we are supported and sustained by the kindness of others,” he said.

People might be more expressive with their appreciation in postcards with phrases like “I am so thankful that you helped me out when I was in trouble …,” or “I’m grateful that you are in my life,” according to Emmons, which are more meaningful and descriptive than what might typically be used in face-to-face interactions.

Sending gratitude in written form may also allow others to reflect on their own gratitude journey, Emmons said, because thankfulness is learned and practiced from those around you. It’s also likely that many people will cherish your letters and look back on your kind words frequently.

“Gratitude is the moral cement, the all-purpose glue, the emotional spackle that squeezes into the cracks between people, strengthening and solidifying these relationships,” Emmons said.

 

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