Wednesday, December 30, 2009

New Years Letter 2010


Since the year 2001 I have written a letter to myself every New Years to be read the following year. It is a wonderful, quaint tradition in which I am magically surprised about how "right on" I was the previous year about the direction I felt my life was heading. I always like to start my letters by saying, "What wonders this new year will hold, if only you knew then what you know now..." It's kind of like a time capsule of sorts- peering into the future and describing what we see there. Some of my friends have adopted this tradition and it has been a moving experience for them. One said, "It was one of the most crazy, life changing, amazing things I have ever done. When I read the letter to myself, I couldn't help but cry. I had done everything that I had hoped."

I like to close each letter to myself with ten wishes that I hope for the coming year. It may be things like; I wish I would become a more peaceful person or I wish that I would look back on this year and be pleased. These are not so much "goals" (I do write those up every year) but more attributes that I hope when I look back on the passing of a year that I would have amassed into my character.

This is a wonderful tradition to incorporate in your New Years traditions, and to help spur you on I have designed some fab stationary you can print off to begin your own New Years Letter. I made two different versions this year as I always have requests from the gents to not make things girly. Here is what they both look like:



Click Here to download and enjoy!

I would love to hear from some of you who did this last year and see what your thoughts were when you read your letter!

4 comments:

sue (tuscanycastlegirl) said...

Thanks for the download....This is just what I've been looking for ~
I've been thinking of doing something special for New Year's w/ my family...and this will work really well....Thanks for the Inspiration:)

Sara said...

Yay, these look really awesome.

Thanks bunches!

Filipe Santos said...

Wow, great idea. I just shared it with my family. Thanks!

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