Our Pass it On kits have been out in the world for just over a month now, so we thought it would be fun to check in on their journeys. We asked three of our thoughtful customers to share to whom they sent their kit, why, and how the kit was received.
Read MoreWhile perusing RealSimple's April issue we came across this nugget of wisdom from Michelle Gielan, the author of Broadcasting Happiness: When you're having a bad day take two minutes to write a very brief, positive note…
Read MoreIsn't the feeling of receiving a handwritten note in the mail the best? For a moment in your day you can pause and be fully present with the message, the thought, and the care that is resting in your hands.
Read MoreIsabel and I are on a journey to clarify and hone our Of Note mission. As we go through this process the idea of re-connecting is arising.
Read MoreIn this moment we are finding ourselves returning to a part of our story that we have told a bit less openly, that of how our engagement with letter writing was, is, nourishing and healing.
Read MoreOur newest cards are here and we've infused them with the love and support we find so necessary for our day-to-day.
Read MoreAs 2017 turns into 2018 we find ourselves reflecting on the past year, thinking about the good and the bad, the progress and the roadblocks. We think about the ways in which we've been able to connect with others and the ways in which we've fallen short.
Read MoreA few years ago we added a little flourish to our New Year's eve dinner party. At the end of the meal we provided Of Note cards for our guests' use, to reflect on the previous year, the current moment, and their hopes for the new year.
Read MoreTaking a moment to step out of your busy-ness, to pause, appreciate, and actually say thank you out loud (or in writing), is a gift. In fact, it is the gift that keeps on giving. Gratitude calms and revives your soul and does the same for the recipient, should you choose to share it.
Read MoreI hadn't heard from a couple of my friends in a while. I didn't think much of it because it's the end of summer and everyone's busy enjoying themselves outside while they can. As my days have begun to slow down I decided to check in.
Read MoreThe mornings are colder and the air has a distinct crispness that we've come to know as unique to fall -- we each grew up in warmer climates, but have happily traded that year-round comfort for the magical transitions each season brings.
Read More