Write a Letter and Change the World

EPISODE · Feb 1, 2024 · 24 MIN

Write a Letter and Change the World

from She Talks Confidence Podcast · host Tony Dufresne, PhD

Welcome to the She Talks Confidence Podcast, where today I bring you a truly inspiring episode titled "Write a Letter and Change the World." My guest, Amy Daughters (amydaughters.com), shares her remarkable journey of using the power of handwritten letters to make a difference. Amy's story is one of reconnecting with an old camp friend, Dana, through the simple act of writing letters, and seeing how this personal gesture of support and comfort evolved into a profound experience of human connection and empowerment.From there, Amy's journey extended to reaching out to over 580 individuals, demonstrating how a single handwritten letter can offer profound support and touch lives in ways we might not even realize.In the show, we touch on:1. Deep Connections: Handwritten letters bringing people closer.2. Surprising Results: Unexpected impact of letter writing for sender and receiver.3. Personal Power: Feeling empowered to make a difference through simple acts.4. Thankful Expressions: Sharing gratitude for meaningful connections.5. Beating Loneliness: Using letters to combat isolation and connect.6. Generous Gestures: Sending letters as a selfless and meaningful gift.7. Unity in Diversity: Connecting beyond differences through personal letters.Throughout this episode, we explore the transformative power of letter writing and how it has the potential to change the world, one letter at a time. Join us as we delve into the impact of personal connections, the importance of reaching out, and the incredible potential of handwritten letters to make a meaningful difference.Share your thoughts!When was the last time you wrote a letter?  Did it have a positive impact?  Would love to here your story...let me know ([email protected])Check out my powerful new Confidence ebook on my NEW website attonydufresne.comTimestamp00:00 Start.00:00 Involvement in others' lives sparked writing inspiration.05:30 Unexpected deep connection leads to life change.08:08 Writing letters helps to understand and connect.09:43 Expressing gratitude is never too late.14:20 Personal letters are more meaningful than social media.18:00 Impact of letter writing on individuals' confidence.20:40 Feeling guilty for not being fully supportive.23:09 Amy Daughters shares journey and revelations honestly.

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