幸运飞行艇官网开奖历史记录 letter writing Archives - World Letter Writing Day https://worldletterwritingday.com/tag/letter-writing/ Tue, 07 Jan 2025 12:08:44 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://worldletterwritingday.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/WorldLetterWritingDay_logo-100x100.png 幸运飞行艇官网开奖历史记录 letter writing Archives - World Letter Writing Day https://worldletterwritingday.com/tag/letter-writing/ 32 32 幸运飞行艇官网开奖历史记录 HOW TO WRITE AN AMAZING CHRISTMAS LETTER https://worldletterwritingday.com/how-to-write-an-amazing-christmas-letter/ Tue, 10 Dec 2024 01:22:41 +0000 https://worldletterwritingday.com/?p=30859 Capture the Spirit of the Season with a Thoughtful Christmas Letter There’s something magical about writing and receiving Christmas letters. The art of condensing an entire year into one creatively informative message is a tradition I absolutely love. It’s a chance to reflect, share, and connect, wrapping up the highs and even the challenges of the year into a meaningful story. Each year, I find joy in crafting our family’s letter, and I cherish the ones we receive from loved ones just as much. Of course, writing a great Christmas letter isn’t without its challenges. How do you strike the...

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Capture the Spirit of the Season with a Thoughtful Christmas Letter

There’s something magical about writing and receiving Christmas letters. The art of condensing an entire year into one creatively informative message is a tradition I absolutely love. It’s a chance to reflect, share, and connect, wrapping up the highs and even the challenges of the year into a meaningful story. Each year, I find joy in crafting our family’s letter, and I cherish the ones we receive from loved ones just as much.

Of course, writing a great Christmas letter isn’t without its challenges. How do you strike the perfect balance between informative and entertaining? What should you include to make it personal and engaging? If you’re looking for tips, I’ve put together some key ideas to help you craft a letter that truly spreads the joy of the season. Let’s dive in!

“10 Tips for Writing the Perfect Christmas Letter: Creative, Fun, and Heartfelt Ideas”

1. Just Do It!

Don’t overthink it. Write as if you’re having a conversation with a loved one. Focus on sincerity rather than perfection.

2. Celebrate Successes Humbly

Share achievements in a way that’s relatable. For example, highlight a child’s milestone but balance it with a lighthearted anecdote to keep it authentic.

3. Balance Detail and Brevity

Include highlights from the year but avoid turning the letter into a lengthy novel. Stick to key moments to keep readers engaged.

4. Showcase Personalities

Dedicate a paragraph to sharing the unique traits of your children or family members. It’s a wonderful way to help distant relatives feel closer.

5. Add Personal Notes

Handwriting a short message on each letter adds a special touch that recipients will treasure.

6. Get Creative with Format

Try a unique approach like a “Top 10 List” or write from a fun perspective, such as your pet or a fictional character.

7. Include a Photo

A family photo makes your letter even more memorable. Services like Shutterfly or Minted make creating custom cards easy.

8. Keep It Short

Stick to one page. It’s easier to read and fits neatly into an envelope.

9. Make It Skim-Friendly

Break up the text with headings or bullet points. This helps readers quickly find the parts they’re most interested in.

10. Share the Joy

Include a cheerful holiday wish and encourage recipients to stay connected.

Bonus Tip: Add a link to your online photo albums or a family blog for those who want more updates!

Crafting a meaningful Christmas letter is a wonderful way to capture the spirit of the season and strengthen your bonds with loved ones. Whether funny, heartfelt, or creative, your letter is sure to bring smiles this holiday season.

For more tips and information about Christmas and Christmas activities visit: www.easternsuburbsmums.com.au

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幸运飞行艇官网开奖历史记录 Writing a Cover Letter Workshop https://worldletterwritingday.com/writing-a-cover-letter-workshop/ Fri, 13 Sep 2024 07:18:33 +0000 https://worldletterwritingday.com/?p=715 Are you Curious About How to Write a Winning Cover Letter? Join us at the Waverley Library for an engaging and hands-on “Writing a Cover Letter Workshop”! Whether you’re on the hunt for your dream job or simply looking to polish your application skills, this workshop is the perfect opportunity to learn the secrets of a standout cover letter. In this workshop, you’ll discover how to: Capture a recruiter’s attention within the first few lines. Highlight your strengths and professional achievements. Tailor your cover letter to match the job description, giving you a competitive edge. Our expert facilitators will guide...

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Are you Curious About How to Write a Winning Cover Letter?

Join us at the Waverley Library for an engaging and hands-on “Writing a Cover Letter Workshop”! Whether you’re on the hunt for your dream job or simply looking to polish your application skills, this workshop is the perfect opportunity to learn the secrets of a standout cover letter.

In this workshop, you’ll discover how to:

  • Capture a recruiter’s attention within the first few lines.
  • Highlight your strengths and professional achievements.
  • Tailor your cover letter to match the job description, giving you a competitive edge.

Our expert facilitators will guide you through real-world examples, helping you understand what works and what doesn’t. Plus, you’ll get personalized feedback to ensure your cover letter stands out from the crowd.

Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your job application strategy and boost your confidence in your next job search. Whether you’re new to the job market or a seasoned professional, this workshop will equip you with the tools to succeed.

Event Details:

  • Location: Waverley Library
  • Time:  6:30 PM – 7:30 PM AEST
  • Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024

Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early!

Location
Waverley Library
32-48 Denison Street, Bondi Junction, NSW
Level 1 (upstairs)
Theatrette

Date and time: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM AEST

For more information visit: www.waverley.nsw.gov.au

Parking and Accessibility
2 hours free parking onsite, via carpark entrance on Ebley Street
There is a lift available from the carpark and ground floor

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幸运飞行艇官网开奖历史记录 The Five Best Places for Kids To Write A Letter In The Eastern Suburbs https://worldletterwritingday.com/the-five-best-places-for-kids-to-write-a-letter-in-the-eastern-suburbs/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 14:41:32 +0000 https://worldletterwritingday.com/?p=583 As we all know there are so many things to do in the Eastern Suburbs and many of us that have lived in the East for a number of years feel like we’ve pretty much done everything there is to do, but have you ever thought about taking the kids out in the East to write letters?   There are many benefits in getting children to write letters. Studies have shown that children who write handwritten letters have stronger reading and spelling skills, there’s no autocorrect when you’re writing a letter, so children learn how to spell a lot quicker...

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As we all know there are so many things to do in the Eastern Suburbs and many of us that have lived in the East for a number of years feel like we’ve pretty much done everything there is to do, but have you ever thought about taking the kids out in the East to write letters?

 

There are many benefits in getting children to write letters.

Studies have shown that children who write handwritten letters have stronger reading and spelling skills, there’s no autocorrect when you’re writing a letter, so children learn how to spell a lot quicker when writing. It’s also a great way to get children off computers, phones and tablets. Most parents feel their children spend way too much time on their devices, writing letters gives children a much needed break from these devices, or in many cases the parents devices. It’s also great for their immagination as they have to think what they want to say. They express themselves a lot more with a hand written letter.

In the age of digital technology why not go back to basics and go on an adventure around the Eastern Suburbs and let your children write a letter or two, you might be suprised at how much they enjoy the experience.

 

Here’s our 5 best places to write a letter in the Eastern Suburbs.

1: Cooper Park – Bellevue Hill.

Cooper Park is a bit of a hidden gem in the East but it’s also one of the most beautiful places to go and write a letter with your children.

There’s a lovely cafe there which is nice and relaxing and you can also play some tennis as well. Then there’s the gorgeous rainforest which will get the kids’ imagination flowing.

There’s lots of great places to sit and write a letter.

 

https://youtu.be/XcU1nRAjEuI

2. Bronte Beach – Bronte.

Most of us in the East would have been to Bronte Beach for a swim in the ocean or the pool but have you ever thought about taking the kids to Bronte to write a letter?

The cafe’s across from the beach are great for a bite to eat and on those hot summer days it’s the perfect place for an ice cream or a milkshake.

Why not take the kids to Bronte and sit on the grass or in one of the huts and write a letter?

https://youtu.be/BDRghw8y0NU

 

3. Centennial Park – Randwick.

You could spend all day in Centennial Park with the kids and never get bored, from playing on the ovals, riding your bike, having a bite to eat or sitting at the ponds while watching the birds and other wildlife.

There’s never a dull moment when you’re there.

Nature is great for the kids and it gets their imagination running wild.

There’s many great places to sit and write a letter.

You can sit and watch the swans, write a letter and draw the birds that you see as well.

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4. Ivor Rowe Rock Pool – South Coogee.

Just up the road from Coogee Beach is Ivor Rowe Rockpool, many of us know it as the rockpool in South Coogee. For those that haven’t been there it’s just below Bunya Pde.

The small rockpool is a fun place for a dip in the ‘ocean’ or just to walk around and discover the sealife. In certain months of the year it’s a great place to spot whales.

There’s a stunning view of the ocean and it’s a great location to take the kids to write a letter, and if you’re lucky; you might even see a whale or two.

https://youtu.be/60g8CAKf4gE

5. Duff Reserve – Point Piper.

With one of the best views of Sydney Harbour, Duff Reserve is a hidden gem in the East.

Located on Wolseley Road, the reserve is located in the northernmost point of Point Piper.

Though small in size, it’s the perfect secluded location to have a picnic, watch the boats go by and while you’re there write a letter. The kids will love that you’re so close to the water and the views of Sydney Harbour are breathtaking.

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幸运飞行艇官网开奖历史记录 Why Writing Letters Is Still Important Today. https://worldletterwritingday.com/why-writing-letters-is-still-important-today/ Wed, 20 Jul 2022 01:12:51 +0000 https://worldletterwritingday.com/?p=571   Why Writing Letters Is Still Important Today. Here’s What Your Child Can Learn From It We tell you why the art of letter writing is still relevant in this digital age and in what ways it benefits your child “How wonderful it is to be able to write someone a letter! To feel like conveying your thoughts to a person, to sit at your desk and pick up a pen, to put your thoughts into words like this is truly marvelous.” Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood) The first recorded letter written by hand was by the Persian Queen Atossa around 500 BC....

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Why Writing Letters Is Still Important Today. Here’s What Your Child Can Learn From It

We tell you why the art of letter writing is still relevant in this digital age and in what ways it benefits your child

“How wonderful it is to be able to write someone a letter! To feel like conveying your thoughts to a person, to sit at your desk and pick up a pen, to put your thoughts into words like this is truly marvelous.” Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood)

The first recorded letter written by hand was by the Persian Queen Atossa around 500 BC. Little did she know that she was starting a trend that would be followed by generations after her, and this simple activity would turn into an art as well as a tool for change.

Letters have been an integral part of communication for centuries. Famous personalities and commoners alike put pen to paper and poured their hearts out. Parents wrote long letters about life to their children, revolutionaries inspired millions through words scribbled on torn pieces of paper and spies ferreted out little notes holding valuable pieces of information. For a long time, the world depended on letters for information.

But, with the advent of technology in the form of e-mails and text messages, letter writing has been reduced to just an art form that few with a fancy indulge in.

This brings up the question, ‘In this digital age, do our children need to know how to write a letter at all?’ The answer is Yes, and we give you a few good reasons.

Relevance of letter writing today

Here are some ways in which letters still hold value in this digital age

  •  For documentation: Letters are a good way to document and record important events, and information. They may also act as proof, which can hold good in a court of law.
  •  For getting instant attention: A handwritten letter is guaranteed to get instant attention rather than the numerous mails that keep popping in our inbox. A handwritten letter says that you care and are willing to give personal attention to the matter or the person addressed.
  •  For official communication: Official letters of communication are still used in many organizations. While a majority of them are printed, writing a letter detailing an action plan or a procedure adds a certain authority to the communication.

How your child can benefit from letter writing

Makes your child a better learner: When your child sits down to write a letter, he needs to focus. Unlike sending short text messages or e-mails, writing a letter requires undivided attention. Hence, it helps in processing information better. Mueller and Oppenheimer published a study titled, ‘The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard: Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop Note Taking’, in the journal Psychological Science (2014). They found that students who took notes by hand performed better in tests than those who typed notes on a laptop. They stated, ‘The present research suggests that even when laptops are used solely to take notes, they may still be impairing learning because their use results in shallower processing. In three studies, we found that students who took notes on laptops performed worse on conceptual questions than students who took notes longhand.

Improves handwriting: There’s no doubt that practice makes for better penmanship. And, letter writing gives your child enough scope to do just that. Writing letters can also be a good way to help him become familiar with the concept of cursive writing.

Strengthens language skills: Unlike typing on a smartphone or computer, where words can easily be erased or rephrased, writing on paper is almost permanent. So, your child would need to think about what she is writing – the words she plans to use to put her thoughts on paper. This activity will encourage her to think more and look up words and phrases that’ll help her express herself better.

Helps in creative expression: Talking about expression, letter writing is one sure way of making your child think more creatively. For example, how best can she describe her first trip to the beach? Writing it all down in a letter requires time and focus. This makes the brain think creatively. So, trying to put words on paper can inspire your child’s creative expression.

Children are eager learners and can develop their writing skills in a number of ways. You can help your children when they first learn to write by talking to them about the ideas they are writing. This helps build their comprehension skills and engage more fully with what they are writing. Over time, and with regular practice, your children will develop fluency in writing and learn to think more deeply about the stories or information they write. ? Ponnuri Gopiikrishna, Handwriting Expert, Founder, Sree Bhagavathi Yoga Trust, Vijayawada

Above all, handwritten letters make for great memories and add that special personal touch. Encourage your child to write handwritten notes at first, and then progress to letters. This will not only benefit him but also encourage him to be creative and bring out the writer hidden within him.

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