
1.
Write a letter to someone you admire. This may
be an author, a celebrity, a former teacher…anyone you can think of! Express
your admiration and why they inspire you. You may not get a response, but it’s
not impossible!
2.
Write to a child. This can be a family member or
a friend. Kids are delighted to get something in the mail addressed just to
them. It can be a funny letter filled with jokes, a letter asking about how
they are doing…anything you like!
3.
Write a letter with updates on your life to a
grandparent. Letter writing was more common for them, so they’re sure to
appreciate a handwritten letter from you.
4.
Write a letter to a friend with a small gift
inside. If they’re a reader, send a bookmark. Do they scrapbook? Send some
stickers. If they love coffee, send a small gift card so their next drink is on
you. It’ll be a big surprise and it’s a great way to keep a friendship
thriving.
5.
Write to someone who lives far away, whether
this is across the country or across the world. This is a particularly good
idea if it is a recent move and your friend/family member may be lonely.
6.
Send a recipe to a friend or family member. If
you had someone over who raved about one your dishes, send them the
instructions, your personal tips, and a quick note saying you’re glad they
liked the food.
7.
Send a thank you note to someone thanking them
for a service they provided or a gift they gave you. People often expect these
after events such as weddings or baby showers, but do it for something simpler.
They won’t be expecting it!
8.
Write someone a letter giving them advice. If
you’re a mother, write to a new mother giving your advice and insight. If you’re
a recent college graduate, write to someone still in school about your
experiences, and what you advise they do before they graduate. Advice is
precious, and this is a great way to offer it.
9.
Write a letter to yourself. Maybe you open it in
a year, maybe in a month. Use the letter to describe your life as it is and
your current goals. When you read the letter you’ll be able to see the progress
you have made. It’s a great way to keep yourself motivated.
10.
Write a letter to your significant other
describing why you love and appreciate them. When you have been with someone a
few years, the romance can start to fade. This is natural. Your partner becomes
a part of your everyday life, and you have your own life away from them.
Writing them a love letter can spark some of that romance and remind both of
you why you fell in love.