Keeping communication open
We somehow lose touch with our friends and family over time. Whether it's intentional or not. Unfortunately, this is the way it is. People are busy if he works full time, raise a family, care for the elderly, etc. We lose touch with those around us. We are too busy to read, visit, write a note to us to understand that email is quick and easy avenue to solve the problem of the media. I, myself, I'm guilty, but I try hard to avoid sending email cardsMy family and friends, when a birthday or anniversary or other large event.
I also frequently try to call or send a quick handwritten note. This personal touch was gone and that is keeping the "lines" open to it to be more attractive, because there is close contact with those around us. It's wonderful to receive a handwritten note or letter in your mailbox, perhaps with a relative's photo, a picture of a new grandchild, or something else. DuringYears we let technology take over our lives. It's much better than the younger generation, but then there are those who really do not savvy when it comes to computers and their various abilities.
As a child I remember my father getting mail from Italy. It was written on paper, that in those days it was easier to send by airmail. He was so excited to receive the news of the "old country." It's funny how you remember these things. Taking the time to read or writeMore effort on our part, but oh so rewarding fun.