Sometimes I receive a message or thank you note that truly makes my day. You know the ones—they’re the ones that make you realize that you made a difference to somebody. When I receive one of these notes, I get a little teary eyed, print it, and save it in a box in my office. One day when I retire, I’m going to take the box of meaningful notes and leave the rest behind.
March 7, 2024
the box of meaningful notes
By Laura Albert
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