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"Sandra Lamb's book reinforces the principles of etiquette, reminding us that writing personal notes is a vital way of sharing appreciation and respect with others. Handwritten correspondence is an art form that is far from lost." --Peggy Post, etiquette expert and author "Sandra Lamb gently reminds us that the tried-and-true values of the past are still part of connecting to others in the present. In helping us find the words, she gives us a gift we can pass along to our children." --Andrea Warren, author of Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story "Lamb reminds us of the value of personal connections and etiquette in all our relationships." --Mary Mihaly, author of The 250 Questions Every Self-Employed Person Should Ask and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Demystified "If you've ever sat down to write a note of condolence, congratulations, announce good or bad news, or any other personal or business note and found yourself at a loss for words; this book is for you...But then, she increases the value of this special little volume by covering relationship building, business, and even natural disasters...Wherever you write, at home or at the office, your writing equipment should include a copy of this book. You'll find yourself turning to it again and again." --Tina Tessina, Ph.D., author, blogger, professional counselor "This is an essential guide and inspiration for those of us who want to strike just the right chord in our communications with others. This is a sensitive, informative book." --Timothy Harper, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Sandra Lamb's book reinforces the principles of etiquette, reminding us that writing personal notes is a vital way of sharing appreciation and respect with others. Handwritten correspondence is an art form that is far from lost. "Peggy Post, etiquette expert and author" Sandra Lamb gently reminds us that the tried-and-true values of the past are still part of connecting to others in the present. In helping us find the words, she gives us a gift we can pass along to our children. "Andrea Warren, author of Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story" Lamb reminds us of the value of personal connections and etiquette in all our relationships. "Mary Mihaly, author of The 250 Questions Every Self-Employed Person Should Ask and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Demystified" If you've ever sat down to write a note of condolence, congratulations, announce good or bad news, or any other personal or business note and found yourself at a loss for words; this book is for you But then, she increases the value of this special little volume by covering relationship building, business, and even natural disasters Wherever you write, at home or at the office, your writing equipment should include a copy of this book. You'll find yourself turning to it again and again. "Tina Tessina, Ph.D., author, blogger, professional counselor" This is an essential guide and inspiration for those of us who want to strike just the right chord in our communications with others. This is a sensitive, informative book. "Timothy Harper, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism"" ADVANCE PRAISE FOR WRITE THE RIGHT WORDS "Sandra Lamb's book reinforces the principles of etiquette, reminding us that writing personal notes is a vital way of sharing appreciation and respect with others. Handwritten correspondence is an art form that is far from lost." -- Peggy Post, etiquette expert and author "Sandra Lamb gently reminds us that the tried-and-true values of the past are still part of connecting to others in the present. In helping us find the words, she gives us a gift we can pass along to our children." -- Andrea Warren, author of "Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story" "Lamb reminds us of the value of personal connections and etiquette in all our relationships." -- Mary Mihaly, author of "The 250 Questions Every Self-Employed Person Should Ask" and "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Demystified " " If you've ever sat down to write a note of condolence, congratulations, announce good or bad news, or any other personal or business note and found yourself at a loss for words; this book is for you...But then, she increases the value of this special little volume by covering relationship building, business, and even natural disasters...Wherever you write, at home or at the office, your writing equipment should include a copy of this book. You'll find yourself turning to it again and again." -- Tina Tessina, Ph.D., author, blogger, professional counselor "This is an essential guide and inspiration for those of us who want to strike just the right chord in our communications with others. This is a sensitive, informative book." --Timothy Harper, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
Reseña del editor:
Are you at a complete loss for words when a card circulates at the office? When is the last time you mailed a card to a family member, just because? What should you write to a grieving friend? Every greeting card needs a personal, handwritten message to make it complete. In this upbeat, wise, and witty guide, journalist and lifestyle expert Sandra E. Lamb offers a wealth of advice, inspiration, and examples for anyone who wants to add flair, voice, and plain old fun to their card messages - as well as anyone who wants to know the etiquette of when and what to write. Lamb offers concrete tips and sample messages for every occasion under the sun, both happy and somber, and explains the meanings of possibly unfamiliar holidays and religious rituals to aid in the writing of appropriate messages. "Write the Right Words" is a delightful, indispensable guide for anyone who wants to rekindle the joy of putting pen to paper.
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