For September we were invited to write ourselves a letter. It's a great prompt because you can sit down for about 20 minutes and write about everything you can think of. It's interesting to see where it leads you to. It's freeing and helps you organize your thoughts. And I'm looking forward to the day in a few years when I will re-read that letter.
The art print on the left is from the Get To Work Book which I cut down. The pocket for my letter is made of a card Tina Aszmus recently sold in her shop and backed with a piece of white paper. I sewed those two pieces together and punched out a half circle on the top.
I wrote my letter on printer paper and folded it until it fitted into my pocket.
The last page is the reflection page. This time I looked back at my action items I picked in March and chose three of them and wrote about how I made progress (or not) on them.
One Little Word® is a concept created by Ali Edwards where you pick a word at the beginning of the year and you work with your word on a year long journey. You can find out more about it here.