| from Jen Hubley Holiday newsletters really make me wonder if I'm a good person. It's just so hard to read them without doing funny voices, as if I were reading a monster story to a small child. It's the only thing that makes the whole thing interesting. Otherwise, it's usually endless repetitions of: "Can you believe all my children are honors students, and that I lost five pounds and found fifty dollars in the sofa?" | ![]() | In the Spotlight | 10 Tips for Writing a Holiday Newsletter The trouble is, our holiday newsletters always seem fascinating ... to us. The trick is to include only the information that other people would want to hear. (Also, that fifty dollars, if you're sharing.) | | How to Make Your Own Greeting Cards Less is more when it comes to the holidays. I'm a big fan of the card with a lot of decoration and a little space to write in. That way, you can send your holiday wishes without turning into a David Sedaris story. | How to Simplify Your Holiday Card Routine Ultimately, it's important to remember that all of this is supposed to be fun. If you catch yourself cursing in time to holiday music, perhaps it's time to streamline your routine. | Sponsored Links | ![]() |  | | Today Ads Advertisement |  |
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