Love notes from “Leisure For Everyone”

Lian Renaud from Leisure For Everyone has beautifully reflected on the simple yet timeless ritual and profoundly human act of writing love letters in their two blog posts:

“Love Letters Straight From the Heart” (May 2022)
“Global Love Letters” (January 2021)

The initiative teaches a generation the power of sincere, analogue communication – reminding us that even in a digital age, a letter carried on paper remains profoundly personal and humanistic.

The act of writing and sharing love-filled thoughts became especially significant during the pandemic years. The blogs describes touching themes: expressing gratitude, sharing difficulty, celebrating someone unseen – demonstrating how love letters can bridge gaps, encourage emotional literacy, and build compassionate communities.

Whether between children across continents or adults reflecting in lockdown, these stories remind us that stories of affection and kindness connect us all. Both posts emphasize slowing the pace: handwritten letters allow room for reflection, intentionality, and meaning – countering the fast scroll culture of social media.

You don’t need perfect grammar or fancy stationery – just honesty and an open heart. Anyone with pen and paper can share love and create impact.

From playful curiosity to heartfelt confession, love letters remind us of our shared humanity. Leisure For Everyone’s stories invite us to pause and ask: what would you say if your pen had no filter – only honesty and care?