A #GivingTuesday exercise: Consider the lowly thank-you note
Guest Columnist
Jennifer Balink
Jennifer Balink is a mother, a writer, and executive director at Kindred Place, a counseling center for families.
As a youngster, the writer thought thank-you notes were drudgery at best, acts of dishonesty at worst. Now, she thinks that if gratitude is a feeling, a written note might be its physical embodiment.
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