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Kelly and I sat down to chat about my soon to air Act of Love Thank You Notes project. This is placeholder text here here.

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An act of love

I’ve been fortunate to receive recent media coverage about my project to send 10,000 thank you notes.

She’s mailed more than 10,000 thank-you notes

USPS

At 10,000-plus and counting, Ellen Webster may have set the record for most handwritten thank-you notes penned by one person.

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Woman Finishes Goal of Writing 10,000 Thank You Notes, But She's Not Done

NBC TODAY

Over 10 years ago, when life became hard, Ellen Webster set out to bring in some light, one handwritten letter at a time.

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John Kralik & CBS News

Woman writes 10,000 thank you notes after reading John Kralik’s book “A Simple Act of Gratitude”

This woman wrote 10,000 thank you notes. Here's why.

Good Morning America

This Hoboken Resident Just Completed Sending 10,000 Thank You Notes Over 10 Years

The hoboken Girl

“Thank you” is what we say at the end of our emails, after a barista hands us our coffee, and when a stranger holds open a door.

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Podcasts

S6 Ep 9 - Interview with Ellen Webster

The Podcast for Real-Life Heroines

In this inspiring episode, Susanna sits down with Ellen Webster to explore her extraordinary journey of gratitude, resilience, and buoyant living.

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My Articles

Aging in Hoboken: How 3 Local Women Navigate Life in a Youthful City

The Hoboken Girl

What if the secret to aging well isn’t found in retirement communities, but in one of America’s most vibrant, youthful cities?.

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Meet Chris Cragin-Day, the First Female Artistic Director of Hoboken’s Mile Square Theatre

The Hoboken Girl

Quiet determination, emotional hutzpah, and wonder. That’s what Chris Cragin-Day conveys when speaking about her new role as artistic director (AD) in residence at Hoboken’s Mile Square Theatre (MST).

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Hoboken’s Little Free Libraries: Their Story, Impact, + Where to Find Them

The Hoboken Girl

When Sloan Seiler first visited the hot-pink Little Free Library at Maxwell Place Park, the one with the unobstructed view of Manhattan’s skyline, a lone children’s book was all she found inside.

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If I’m Honest . . .

For more articles, read my blog about what lifts, expands, and connects us

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