During a recent decluttering spree, I uncovered a very old box of onion skin paper. Lightweight and almost transparent, I used this back in the day to send air mail letters. Anyone else remember this stuff?
I tossed the paper, but the impulse to reconnect with friends who live far, far away inspired this nudge. I may look at our holiday card list and choose someone with whom I exchange family photos just once a year. Or maybe I’ll scroll through old posts on social media looking for someone who’s clicked “Like” a lot, but we haven’t so much as shared comments.
In an email (or maybe a letter, because international postage really isn’t that expensive), I might:
- open with a shared memory, such as how we met or the last time we saw each other in person
- share a bit about why I love where I live in now and ask about their current home city
- reminisce about past adventures and include my bucket list of future destinations
- reflect on how travel—and correspondence—has changed in the last century (Taking and sending photos with my telephone?! This would have blown my grandparents’ minds.)
I hope you enjoy this nudge. Let’s make our world a little bit smaller this week.