I restarted my Live Like it Matters Challenges last week because a reader asked how she could find all the challenges. I challenge us to do something to make a positive difference in the lives of those around us, in the place around us, wherever you are.
Why? Because the world needs you and me to see those around us and to connect with them.
Last week we were challenged to say hello to strangers. Every time I do this, I experience eye-opening encounters that only intensify my need to encourage us to live on purpose….to live like it matters. It also affirmed why I need to be intentional about connecting with others.
This week the challenge will take a bit more thought than saying hello but it’s still simple.
Snail Mail
Write a thank you note. Easy, right? I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking you’ll send a quick text to your friend thanking her for listening to you complain about your job the other day. Or you’ll send one of those free E-cards.
Nope – that’s not the challenge. The challenge is to write a thank you note with a pen on real paper or in a real card. Then………mail it!
Yes, mail it. Just think how special your friend will feel when she gets that card in the mail. Within the pile of junk mail will be a little card personally addressed to her. She’ll wonder about it, open it, and read it. She’ll feel appreciated and then smile.
Maybe instead of a friend, you’ll write a note to your brother, or your parents, or a teacher that encouraged you in high school. Your spouse, a child, a co-worker, or the guy at the deli-counter that goes the extra mile to help you.
I know what this means for most of us. We have to look up the address or text the person to ask the address or search even further. It’s okay. And you may have to buy stamps. That’s okay, too. They’re sold most anywhere now.
All of this will be totally worth it to the person receiving the thank you. It will be worth it to you, too, because you’ve made someone know they matter. You’ve let someone know they’re valued. You’ve done something good on purpose.
Who are you sending a thank you note? I’d love to hear about it.
“Feeling good about your life, but not expressing a heartfelt ‘thank you,’ is like wrapping a gift for someone and never giving it to them.”
Chip Conley