I started by making a few envelopes. I decorated them with washi tapes and rubber stamped images and found beautiful, coordinating postage. I took one of my new, beautiful envelopes and found the oldest letter in my return pile and addressed it to that lovely pen friend. I carried their letter, my envelope and some paper with me at all times. And then I simply waited. I waited for inspiration to strike...and it did. Woo Hoo! I found some time to write and it felt great! It felt amazing! It felt like magic!
So don't worry if it feels like your postal prowess has plunged, your mail mojo has minimized. Just keep tackling one letter at a time! No matter how late your reply may be, any day that contains an actual letter is a good day! No, it's not just good, it's magic!
Go postal, people!
XOXO
Mrs. Murphy
I have this problem sometimes. My hands bother me and I have days when I can't write and then the to-be-written pile gets so daunting. I think you are right to just take one letter and start from there. Once you get writing, you remember just how much you enjoy writing letters and the spark ignites your passion for correspondence again.
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