How Can a Letter Move the World?

"Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary."

Margaret Cousins

Imagine this: Someone sends you a letter. It's unique. It's magical. And it holds special meaning because it genuinely comes from their heart. It says that you are appreciated, that you are special, and that you matter very much to them.

Now, think of what would happen if thousands, tens of thousands, even millions of people got a letter like this. Can you envision what life would feel like with everyone knowing that they were very important to someone else, that they mattered? Now picture everyone feeling this at the same time, creating a single focused moment for positive change. Can you imagine the impact on our world?

That's what e Letters at Moved the World proposes. It shows how writing a letter from the heart can start transforming the world to a place where people care about and respect themselves, each other, every nation, and our global environment. And it introduces the celebration of Gratitude Day (G-Day), a day that brings it all into focus.

This book reveals how it is possible, why it is practical, and gives you the opportunity to embrace the reality of how one letter from your heart can move this world... and create so much more.

This book was written with a very specific, and in some ways simple, purpose. It is to start a movement of gratitude in us (the authors), in you, and, ultimately, in the world. You'll get all the whys and wherefores as you read the book; however, in a nutshell, here's the plan:

  • Identify folks to whom you want to write a letter of gratitude. (We'll help you figure out who they are. This may turn out to be a most surprising discovery.)
  • Write and send the letters whenever the spirit moves you. (There are easy processes to assist you in getting clear on writing the letters.)
  • On a specific day (revealed inside) we will move the world together through the release of a simultaneous message of gratitude.

It's as simple as that.

Enjoy the book, enjoy the process, and join us in writing the letters that will move the world.

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