An Attitude of Gratitude

We’re living in strange times; that’s for sure.

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It may sound crazy, but I’ve seen some really interesting attitudes reflected in social media posts these last couple weeks. Yesterday was Easter Sunday, and by the time I was scrolling through my feeds before bed, I noticed post after post from many of you commenting that this was the most wonderful Easter you can remember. It seems when we strip down all the ‘extra’ stuff we elevate during our pre-pandemic lives and focus on the essentials we seem to have more room to focus on all the things that truly are most important.

Back to Basics: Family. Health. Shelter. Food. Relationships. (in no particular order, of course)

I’ve also seen folks posting about how grateful they’ll be to get back to their office or school, to hear there’s a wait at their favorite restaurant to be seated or to watch a sporting event (in person or on TV.) The list goes on and on. I live at the beach and never even realized how awful it is to see the ocean every day but not be able to go sit down there and enjoy it. I won’t take that for granted again.

Every night before we fall asleep I ask my husband what the best part of his day was. It’s my way of ending the day in a mindset of gratitude- even in hard times. I’ll be honest, on those hard days, it can feel difficult to figure out what we’re grateful for that doesn’t seem silly. And that’s how I know it’s more important than ever to make sure we do it. During times of difficulty, gratitude is sometimes mind over matter. We have to make ourselves focus on it!

So what lessons can we learn from this refocus on realizing what’s important during these trying times, and how do we hold onto them when life gets back to ‘normal?’ (Also, what is ‘normal?’)

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Some things I think can of to help us hold on to the gratitude we feel:

  • Keep a gratitude journal. On your own (or bonus points if you include input from your family each day) write down what you’re thankful for. Nothing is too big or small. One day I was grateful I got to snuggle with my three sweet puppies, and another day all I could write down was that I was grateful my family has avoided the Corona Virus. The thing is, I know when this has passed, it will be interesting to look back on this journal, and use it to recenter myself when it’s needed. You certainly don’t need anything more than a spiral bound notebook to write in, but if you (like me) enjoy beautiful books/journals, there’s a gratitude journal in the LetterJess shop that would be perfect to start writing in during this time. You can find it here.)

  • Make a vase of happy thoughts. One year for my birthday a friend gave me a glass vase filled with small pieces of paper. On each piece of paper was a memory of something fun we’d done together, a funny saying/inside joke, or a quote that meant something to us. The purpose of this jar was so I’d be surrounded by things that would make me smile. If I was having a hard day, or feeling lonely, all I had to do was read a piece of paper from the vase and a smile was not far behind. It was a spectacular gift! (Maybe an idea to pass time with your family is to not only make a happy thought vase for your home, but make one to send to a friend or family member during this quarantine!)

  • Send a note in the mail to a friend. Tell them why you are grateful for them or share a fun memory you have together that has made you smile. In this time of feeling distant from each other, finding an unexpected note in the mail could be an amazing pick-me-up for someone you love. If you can’t get something in the mail, a text or email like this is also a special treat for someone to receive.

My challenge to you is to take time to focus on what you’re grateful for. We’ve all heard it said before, but it’s true:

When we are truly grateful for all we have, it becomes enough.

I hope you know how grateful I am you’re here. Your support means the world to me, and I wouldn’t have the opportunity to do something I love if it wasn’t for you. What are you grateful for today?

As If: Ultimate 90's Playlist

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Hi friends, are you tired of being inside yet? I’ve been a little MIA these last couple weeks on this blog because I’ve had a few other things going on, but here’s what I’ve found to be true so far duding this quarantine: Time to get caught up is a blessing.

I’m grateful to have some time to get to a few items on my to-do list here on the blog.

One of the things I’ve enjoyed working on for you here from time to time is playlists. I’ve been spending as much time as I can outside trying get a few miles in these last few days, and I’ve gotten a little tired of the playlists I’ve created so far. I’ve also found myself drawn to some of my old favorite shows from the 90s during my Netflix (Hulu or Amazon) and Chill time, so I thought it’d be fun to take a walk down melody lane and remember the 90s with a playlist.

There is zero chance I got all the best songs on here, but I think you’ll recognize most of these within the first couple notes. If you’re around my age (41 and counting, baby!) then you’ll probably have some pretty fun memories set to the soundtrack of these tunes. Friends from Battery Creek, Pickens and Salem- if I knew you during these years please know I’m thinking of you while dancing down this memory lane.
I hope you enjoy these! Let me know which of your favorites may have been left out.

Laughing Through the Ugly Cry

Have you ever been in the middle of an awful situation and then suddenly without explanation something happens that catches your attention and gives you even the quickest moment of relief- a burst of laughter that breaks the tension of what you’re dealing with?
Does that brief moment take away the terrible scenario you’re dealing with in that moment? No. But when they happen and you’re able to laugh- even for a second- through the ugly cry, you are reminded of the hope “that this too shall pass.”

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My friend Dawn Barton knows this so well she’s actually left behind a successful career in sales to write about it. And thank heavens she did, friend because her book “Laughing through the Ugly Cry” is a story you NEED to read. Since it went on pre-sale over on Amazon today, I wanted to share with you why I’m buying lots of copies and you should too.

I met Dawn early in 2017 at a conference. We chatted ever so briefly at that event, but since then our friendship has blossomed. Dawn has been a source of inspiration, encouragement and support as I’ve started my journey with LetterJess. She’s introduced me to other amazing women who are on their own entrepreneurial journeys and has called me more than once to remind me I can do ‘the thing;’ whatever ‘the thing’ is at that moment.

Dawn has faced almost any challenge you can imagine. Some of the most unimaginably awful things have happened to her and to the people she loves most and through it all she’s chosen JOY. From her battle with cancer, surviving a violent sexual assault in her home, losing a child- and so much more, Dawn’s story is one of pursuing joy in the toughest of times. Here’s what’s different about this book and her encouragement to choose joy if you find yourself also in the pits of the awful things life can bring: She doesn’t expect you to just smile through it and assure you it’ll all be okay. She tells you like it is, that sometimes it’s not ‘okay,’ but you can still let those moments push you toward the pursuit of better things to come. Sometimes, the news just sucks and you’re left reeling from what it means- but about that same time your prosthetic breast falls out of your swimsuit on a boat day with your friends and you have no choice but to laugh…while your friend’s child innocently wonders what that thing in the water is.

Why am I writing about Dawn and her book? The answer to that is simple. I want you to read it. I want you to give it to everyone you know so they can read it. Dawn’s message in this book is one the world needs to hear right now. She took a leap of faith leaving a successful career in sales (one that saw her picture in Times Square to celebrate her success) to write this book. Her story will make you laugh, cry, feel inspired, get angry and then encouraged all at nearly the same time. She’s written her story with a raw voice, and I couldn’t put it down.

I’m so grateful God saw fit to allow my path to cross Dawn’s. I’ve already learned so much from her and am SO, SO, SO proud to call her my friend. You can find her on social media and follow her continuing journey of Joy. (Instagram: @dawnrbarton Facebook: Dawn Barton, Joyologist) You won’t regret it. Her posts make me laugh each day, and it’s been so fun to watch her on this book publishing journey.

I love this book so much I’m working on getting copies of it to carry in the LetterJess shop, but don’t wait for that. You can order the book now on Amazon and it will ship to you as soon as it’s officially released.

Dawn, if you read this- I love you. I’m so grateful for you and all the light you’ve brought to my life and to the world around you. You are #goals, baby! Can’t wait to see you soon!



We have a winner!

Back on January 24 I announced the three finalists for the first LetterJess Bride-To-Be Giveaway. The prize package includes 2 sets of custom monogrammed towels, a tote bag and pouch with custom embroidery, stationery and wedding envelope calligraphy. I’d received entries from sweet Brides-to-Be from all across the country, and my heart leaped with delight reading their sweet love and engagement stories.

Our finalists Ashley, Lanie and Taylor captured my heart as I read their emails, and it was clear they captured yours too. We received votes from all over the place as you were asked to select your favorite finalist.

Voting ended as the clock struck midnight on January 31, but for our winner Ashley Prentice there’s no midnight ending to her magical Cinderella journey.

Ashley and her fiancé Jonathan are planning a Cinderella themed wedding in Charleston, SC this October. If you recall from Ashley’s entry, Jonathan planned a surprise proposal for Ashley at the happiest place on earth complete with a photoshoot with the Disney Photography team. (How perfect is her ice blue Lilly Pulitzer dress for these pictures?? Swoon!)

As LetterJess is still a very new company, this is the first giveaway we’ve done. I didn’t know any of the three finalists aside from their emailed entries, but reading the sweet comments left under their pictures by their family and friends doing the voting reinforced the notion that Ashley, Lanie and Taylor (and their handsome fiance’s) are truly wonderful people. We wish you all the most joy and happiness as you continue your wedding planning journey, and most importantly into your lives together as husband and wife.

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May you always feel the magic of this new beginning!

Congrats to all our couples. Thank you for participating in the giveaway.

And to each person who followed LetterJess or voted through the process, I’m so grateful for you! I hope you’ll stick around here as we do the best we can do Delight the Day!